Broncos Hire Another Bears Assistant In Brandon Staley

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — New Broncos head coach Vic Fangio isn't just bringing his defensive philosophies from Chicago. He plucked outside linebackers coach Brandon Staley off the Bears' staff and is interviewing Ed Donatell about becoming Denver's defensive coordinator.

Donatell has spent the last four seasons as the Bears' defensive backs coach, coinciding with Fangio's stint as Chicago's defensive coordinator before his hiring in Denver last week.

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A former defensive coordinator in Green Bay and Atlanta, Donatell has twice coached the secondary in Denver, first for Mike Shanahan from 1995 to 1999 and again for Josh McDaniels in 2000.

Fangio, however, will make the defensive play calls himself.

"They hired me because of my work on the defensive side of the ball. I'm going to give them my work on the defensive side of the ball," Fangio said last week. "I believe, for the most part, I'm pretty good at it."

Fangio also was interviewing 49ers QBs coach Rich Scangarello on Tuesday about his offensive coordinator job after rebuffing Gary Kubiak , who joined the Minnesota Vikings as an assistant head coach and offensive adviser Monday.

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Scangarello would seem a good fit for an offense that general manager John Elway declared needs to modernize to keep up with teams around the NFL who are all-in on the run-pass option, among other innovations.

Staley, 36, goes from having Khalil Mack as his prized pupil to tutoring Broncos star Von Miller.

Mack posted 12½ sacks and six forced fumbles in helping the Bears (12-5) qualify for the playoffs for the first time in eight years despite missing all of training camp before the Raiders traded him to Chicago just before opening weekend.

Miller posted 14½ sacks last year and teamed with rookie Bradley Chubb (12 sacks) to form the NFL's most potent pass-rushing duo. Fangio and general manager John Elway have said they believe Miller can get even better.

DENVER, CO - DECEMBER 30: Outside linebacker Bradley Chubb #55 of the Denver Broncos runs onto the field during player introductions before a game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Broncos Stadium at Mile High on December 30, 2018 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

Playing with a lead would go a long way in that quest. The Broncos (6-10) were awful under offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave last year, punting on their opening drive in each of their last nine games.

Neither Musgrave nor defensive coordinator Joe Woods will return in 2019. Special teams coordinator Tom McMahon is expected to have the same role when Fangio finalizes his coaching staff.

The Broncos didn't technically have an outside linebackers coach last year despite having three first-round picks at the position in Miller, Chubb and Shane Ray. Former Cowboys and Broncos star DeMarcus Ware was a volunteer coach for the edge rushers but he missed long stretches of the season while competing on "Dances with the Stars" last fall.

By ARNIE STAPLETON, AP Pro Football Writer

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