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So apparently the Broncos no longer have the defensive coordinator that they used to have him and the Broncos parted ways I think today 559a8168f4e043de6a94199b5a64a333.jpg I know it's not related to the Panthers what I think is real funny how these teams have just fallen and both of them are out of the playoffs before the playoffs even started[emoji85][emoji85][emoji85][emoji85][emoji86][emoji86][emoji86][emoji86][emoji86]#itstillhurts

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The Rams have agreed to hire longtime NFL coach Wade Phillips to be their defensive coordinator, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Phillips, 69, will work under Sean McVay, who was brought in earlier Thursday to be the team's head coach. At 30, McVay is the youngest NFL head coach in the Super Bowl era.

Phillips takes on the role vacated by Gregg Williams, who left to become defensive coordinator of the Cleveland Browns last week.

 

 

 

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