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Denver Broncos pluck Chicago Bears' defensive coordinator Vic Fangio to be their head coach

Chicago's 60-year-old defensive coordinator is now Denver's head coach.

January 10, 2019 at 2:27AM
Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Vic Fangio speaks at Halas Hall in Lake Forest, Ill., on January 18, 2018. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune/TNS)
Bears defensive coordinator Vic Fangio will be an NFL head coach for the first time at age 60 after being hired by Denver. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – Forget RPOs. John Elway is going with AARP.

The Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, 60, reportedly accepted Elway's offer Wednesday to become the Denver Broncos' next head coach.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the Broncos didn't announce the hiring, something the team won't do until Fangio signs his contract. He's expected to be introduced as the club's 17th head coach Thursday.

Fangio replaces Vance Joseph, who was fired on New Year's Eve after posting the franchise's first back-to-back losing seasons since the early 1970s.

Fangio and Elway, who turns 59 this summer, will make up one of the oldest coach-GM duos in the NFL in 2019.

Although Fangio, who turns 61 in August, has no NFL head coaching experience, he has been an assistant for 32 years in the NFL and 34 seasons overall, beginning with the Philadelphia Stars of the old USFL in 1984.

Just like former Denver defensive coordinator Wade Phillips, Fangio relates to players less than half his age and commands a deep respect in the locker room.

"You're talking about one of the best coaches in football," Bears star edge rusher Khalil Mack said recently, dubbing Fangio "the evil genius himself."

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Elway said when he began his search for his fourth head coach in six seasons that he values experience but also recognizes the need to modernize the Broncos' offensive and defensive schemes to keep up with the run-pass option craze that has swept through the NFL and rendered traditional systems antiquated.

Elway didn't believe that innovation necessitated a young, up-and-coming head coach, however. So, instead of going with a fresh-faced offensive-minded novice in the mold of the Rams' Sean McVay, he zeroed in on the grizzled gridiron lifer who's more like his first head coaching hire, John Fox, or even the Chiefs' Andy Reid.

Joseph was also a first-time head coach with deep defensive roots, but he lacked Fangio's experience. Whereas Joseph had just one year as a coordinator, Fangio brings 19 years of coordinating experience for the Panthers, Colts, Texans, 49ers and Bears.

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