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In total, new Las Vegas Raiders defensive coordinator Gus Bradley will bring four coaches on that side of the ball with him from the Los Angeles Chargers’ staff.
The Raiders hired Bradley who spent the past four seasons with the Chargers earlier this month to replace Paul Guenther, who was fired in December after spending nearly three full seasons with the Raiders. The Chargers’ staff was fired after the 2020 season.
The Raiders announced on Friday afternoon that Bradley is bringing secondary coach Ron Milus, linebacker coach Richard Smith, assistant defensive backs coach Addison Lynch and defensive quality control coach Ryan Milus. Lynch was with the Chargers for three seasons and Ryan (Ron’s son) Milus was with the team for two seasons.
Raiders announce defensive coaching additions Jan 29, 2021 at 02:00 PM
HENDERSON, Nev. – The Las Vegas Raiders have made the following defensive coaching additions, the club announced Friday. Table inside Article Defensive Quality Control
Ron Milus: Enters his first season with the Raiders as defensive backs coach while holding 21 years of coaching experience…Spent the past eight seasons (2013-20) coaching the secondary of the Los Angeles Chargers…Since being named defensive backs coach in 2017, the Chargers allowed an average of 329.6 total yards per game and 212.3 net passing yards per game, marks that rank sixth and fourth in the NFL over that four-year span, respectively…In 2018, coached rookie S Derwin James to first-team All-Pro, All-Rookie and Pro Bowl honors, while also having CB Desmond King garner second-team All-Pro recognition…Also guided CB Casey Hayward to his second consecutive Pro Bowl nod in 2017…F