New Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo will remind you a lot of the guy he replaced, Gus Bradley, only with better hair and more excuses.
The Colts have found their replacement for Gus Bradley at defensive coordinator. And it's an AFC champion one coming over.
The Indianapolis Colts are already in the thick of their 2025 offseason preparations, made apparent by the quick hiring of former Cincinnati Bengals defensive guru Lou Anarumo. While it was an impactful hire,
Under new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, you can expect to see a more blitz-heavy Indianapolis Colts’ defense. Blitzing was never a staple of Gus Bradley’s defensive scheme. During his three seasons as the Colts’ defensive play caller, the Indianapolis defense ranked 28th or lower in blitz rate each year.
The Indianapolis Colts are officially in the Lou Anarumo era of defensive football. This hiring came after veteran coordinator Gus Bradley was with the team for three seasons (2022-2024).
A former Indianapolis Colts defender made it known who he thinks will shine with Lou Anarumo in the Circle City.
Some around the NFL, including Chiefs star Travis Kelce, were shocked Cincinnati fired Anarumo. "I’ve always respected the hell out of him."
Nate Atkins' first Colts mailbag of the offseason zeroes in on new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo and other changes that could be coming.
Indianapolis Colts’ defensive end Laiatu Latu was named to the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA) All-Rookie team for the 2024 NFL season. Latu was the 15th overall selection by the Colts in last April’s draft out of UCLA.
The Indianapolis Colts decided two weeks ago that their defense needed a change. On Monday, the offseason overhaul began with the hiring of Lou Anarumo, a person with knowledge of the hire confirmed to.
Indianapolis Colts. They fell short of their goal of winning the AFC South for an eleventh straight year. A division the Colts once dominated has now seen each team win it twice since the last time the Colts could call themselves the AFC South champions.