Jacksonville, FLA.- Jaguars, coach Liam Coen, Liam Coen, has hired Green Bay Packers Linebackers coach as a team’s defense coordinator.
In a Thursday statement, Koen said, “Anthony Campanile represents exactly what we want to be a defensive unit and a soccer team.” “He offers aggressive defensive thinking and a system that can adapt to players and play quickly and physically.”
In addition to Campanil, CoEN interviewed the Las Vegas defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, Minnesota Pass Coordinator/Defensive Back Coach Daronte Jones and Los Angeles Pass Game Coordinator/Assistant Aubrey Pleasant.
The 42-year-old Campanile spent the last five seasons as NFL auxiliary coaches, and initially spent it with Miami Dolphins with Line Backer Coach (2020-23) and Packers last season.
Packers ranked seventh in the rush defense with 99.4 yards in the NFL and third in the league per Carrie (4.0) this season. In the four seasons of Campanile held in Miami, dolphins were 4.2 yards per carry (10th in NFL), 106.4 yards per game, and sixth in the range.
Campanile spent six seasons in New Jersey, including Don Bosco Prep, as a high school coach in New Jersey. Don Bosco Prep (3 defensive coordinators, 2), Rutgers and 2012 as a defensive assistant in 2012. In his four seasons in Rutgers.
Campanile also spent three seasons in Boston College (2016-18) and joined Miami with Brian Flores employees in Miami.