Colorado head coach Deion Sanders is inching nearer to naming a defensive coordinator for the 2024 season.
NFL Community’s Ian Rapoport simply reported that Cincinnati Bengals secondary coach Robert Livingston is interviewing with Sanders this Wednesday. He is anticipated to grow to be the following defensive coordinator for the Buffaloes.
“Bengals secondary coach Robert Livingston is in Colorado right now talking with Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders and he’s anticipated to be named their new defensive coordinator,” Rapoport mentioned. ” A Lou Anarumo self-discipline, he’s a powerful younger coach.”
Livingston will substitute Charles Kelly, who left Colorado this offseason to grow to be Auburn’s co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach.
It was evident from the leap that Sanders was going to pursue a coach with NFL expertise. It then grew to become crystal clear when Ed Reed and Mike Zimmer had been linked to the job opening.
Livingston won’t be as flashy of a reputation as Reed or Zimmer, however his résumé cannot be denied. Throughout his time in Cincinnati, he acquired the perfect out of defensive backs like Vonn Bell, Jessie Bates, Dax Hill and Mike Hilton.
Colorado gave up 276.9 passing yards per sport this previous season. On the very least, the secondary ought to enhance below Livingston’s command.