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Joe D Out As Cowboys ST Coach; Heads To Bears

IRVING (105.3 THE FAN)  – Fiery Dallas Cowboys special-teams coach Joe DeCamillis has accepted an offer from the Chicago Bears to become their assistant head coach and special teams coordinator, sources tell 105.3 The Fan. I'm also told the Cowboys had no interest in blocking the departure of  DeCamillis, a change from a year ago when Dallas refused to free him to interview with Oakland.

In an interesting twist, the person who served as Oakland's special teams coach last year is Steve Hoffman. He's now available and has deep roots in the Cowboys organization and with both owner Jerry Jones and coach Jason Garrett.

DeCamillis' connection in Chicago is GM Phil Emery. They worked together in Atlanta, and now DeCamillis will work under new head coach Marc Trestman, hired by Emery today.

DeCamillis. 47, has been the Cowboys' special teams coach since 2009 and is among the many ongoing changes at Valley Ranch. The club has fired its running backs coach and  its assistant strength coach, has replaced defensive coordinator Rob Ryan with Monte Kiffin, is anticipating a change at tight ends coach (a spot occupied by Jason Garrett's brother John) and is contemplating changes in play-calling duties presently held by Jason Garrett.

DeCamillis, the son-in-law of former NFL head coach Dan Reeves, was injured in the May 2009 storms that caused the Cowboys' indoor practice facility to collapse. He reportedly won a $9.5 million settlement as a result of the accident.

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