Broncos appoint Rich Scangarello as team's new OC


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 17-01-2019 06:49 IST | Created: 17-01-2019 06:37 IST
Broncos appoint Rich Scangarello as team's new OC
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The Denver Broncos have hired Rich Scangarello as their new offensive coordinator, the team announced Wednesday. Scangarello served as the San Francisco 49ers quarterbacks coach the past two seasons. Scangarello interviewed with new head coach Vic Fangio on Tuesday and returned for more talks Wednesday, and Fangio liked what he heard.

"With the addition of Rich Scangarello as our offensive coordinator, we're getting an experienced coach who was a trusted and valued assistant with Kyle Shanahan for three seasons," Fangio said in a press release. "He worked wonders with all the quarterbacks who started for San Francisco during the previous two years as quarterbacks coach. "With his background and knowledge, it's the perfect time for Rich to be an offensive coordinator in the NFL. I find this opportunity for Rich very similar to when I first became a defensive coordinator many years ago, and he is ready to take this step in his career."

Scangarello, 46, has never been a coordinator at the NFL level, but he held the OC position in the college ranks at Wagner in 2016 and at Northern Arizona from 2012-14. He earned praise for his work with 49ers rookie quarterback Nick Mullens and second-year signal-caller C.J. Beathard after starter Jimmy Garoppolo suffered a season-ending ACL injury in Week 3 of this season. Scangarello's lengthy resume also includes stints as an offensive quality control coach with the Oakland Raiders in 2009 and the Atlanta Falcons in 2015. Scangarello worked under Shanahan with the Falcons. 

(With inputs from agencies.)

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