The new DC in Dallas wants the defense to get back to creating lots of turnovers in 2025.
“Yeah, pretty simple: We take the ball away,” he said when asked what the hallmark of his defense is. “That’s what we do. We stop the run. And we want to make exciting plays for our football team. That’s really what we do.”
In his first year as the Colts’ coordinator in 2018, Indianapolis went from No. 30 in points and yards allowed to No. 10 and 11, respectively. The run defense went from 26th to eighth, and the Colts did not allow a 100-yard rusher.