While the Colts also announced they will interview Michigan Wolverines defensive coordinator Wink Martindale, Anarumo is also a fantastic candidate to lead the Colts' stop troops.
CINCINNATI — There was plenty of speculation that the Bengals would host the first ever NFL regular season game in Berlin next season. The NFL announced that the Colts will play in that game instead. The Bengals don't play the Colts next season, which means the the only other international game that Cincinnati could host is Madrid.
It has been widely assumed that the Cincinnati Bengals would be giving up a home game at Paycor Stadium to play internationally in the upcoming season. However, based off the NFL’s recent announcements of the teams who will be hosting a game overseas,
The search continues for the Colts as they look to fill their defensive coordinator opening. Now 10 days in, what do we know at this time?
The Indianapolis Colts are officially beginning their process of finding their next defensive coordinator. Their first two interviews were announced three days after the team decided to part ways with Gus Bradley.
Case in point, Anarumo already has his first interview lined up with the Indianapolis Colts for their vacant defensive coordinator position, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
Former Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo has interviewed for another open defensive coordinator job.