Broncos Hire Vic Fangio As New Head Coach
DENVER (CBS4) - The Denver Broncos have chosen Vic Fangio as their new head coach. Fangio spent the 2018 season as the defensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears.
Can confirm the Broncos are hiring Bears DC Vic Fangio as their next head coach. @CBSDenver #4Broncos
— Michael Spencer (@MichaelCBS4) January 9, 2019
Chicago allowed the fewest points per game under his watch and was 3rd in the NFL in total defense.
Despite more than 30 years as a coach in the NFL this will be the first time Fangio will be a head coach. The 60-year-old began his NFL coaching career in 1986 with the New Orleans Saints and has spent his entire coaching career on the defensive side of the football.
Fangio will succeed Vance Joseph, who Broncos GM John Elway fired at the conclusion of a disappointing 6-10 season.
In an appearance on Xfinity Monday Live, Broncos defensive lineman Shelby Harris said he's a fan of the way Fangio coached in Chicago.
"I pay attention to the schemes that these guys run. And most of that's all coordinated, so we know what they're running but, like I said, Vic Fangio, we practiced against them this year and they run a 3-4 perfectly," Harris said.
In 2014 the Bears ranked 30th in total defense.
— Michael Spencer (@MichaelCBS4) January 9, 2019
Vic Fangio got there in 2015 and immediately improved them to 14th.
Chicago never finished a season below 15th during Fangio's tenure as DC. #4Broncos
Fangio takes over a franchise that has won just 11 games in the last two years. The Broncos fired Joseph on Dec. 31 after his second season as head coach.
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