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  • Jacksonville Jaguars Hire Anthony Campanile As Defensive Coordinator


    JACKSONVILLE – The Jacksonville Jaguars have hired Anthony Campanile as defensive coordinator, the team announced today.

    “Anthony Campanile represents exactly what we want to be as a defensive unit and football team,” said Head Coach Liam Coen. “He brings an aggressive defensive mindset and a system that is adaptable to our players and allows them to play fast and physical.”

    Campanile will enter his sixth season in the NFL in 2025, first as a defensive coordinator. In 2024, Campanile served as the linebackers coach/running game coordinator for the Green Bay Packers. The Packers defense allowed the seventh fewest rush yards per game (99.4) under Campanile’s guidance. He also helped Green Bay’s defense finish fourth in total points allowed (318) and fifth in total defense (314.5). Rookie LB Edgerrin Cooper was named NFC Defensive Rookie of the Month for December/January to close out his 2024 campaign.

    Prior to joining the Packers, Campanile spent four seasons as linebackers coach for the Dolphins, helping Miami rank fourth in the NFL over that span in sacks (185.0), sixth in rushing defense (106.4 ypg), eighth in takeaways (96), eighth in third-down defense (38.6 pct.) and tied fifth in forced fumbles (56). In 2023, the Dolphins set a franchise-record with 56.0 sacks, LB Bradley Chubb posted a team-high 11.0 sacks and six forced fumbles.

    Campanile’s college coaching career included three years at Boston College (2016-18), where he helped six of his defensive backs earn All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors and saw four of his defensive backs go on to be selected in the NFL Draft (S John Johnson III, CB Kamrin Moore, CB Isaac Yiadom, S Will Harris).

    Campanile, a native of New Jersey, began his coaching career as a student assistant at Rutgers in 2005 after playing safety and linebacker for the Scarlet Knights from 2002-04. He then coached for six seasons (2006-11) at the high school level, including five years at Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.), where he helped guide the Ironmen to state titles in both 2010 and 2011 and a No. 1 national ranking in 2011. He returned to Rutgers in 2012 as a defensive assistant and switched to the offensive side of the ball, coaching tight ends (2013-2014) and wide receivers (2015).



    The Jacksonville Jaguars have officially announced the hiring of Anthony Campanile as their new Defensive Coordinator. Campanile brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the role, having previously served as the linebackers coach at the University of Michigan and Boston College.

    Campanile is known for his aggressive and innovative defensive schemes, and his ability to develop young talent. His track record of success at the college level has made him a highly sought-after coaching prospect in the NFL, and the Jaguars are thrilled to have him on board.

    In a statement, Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer expressed his excitement about Campanile joining the coaching staff, stating that he believes Campanile will be instrumental in helping the team take their defense to the next level.

    Jaguars fans can look forward to seeing a more aggressive and dominant defense under Campanile’s leadership, as he works to mold the unit into one of the top defenses in the league. With his proven track record of success, the Jaguars are hopeful that Campanile will help lead the team to success in the upcoming season.

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  • Jaguars Hire Anthony Campanile as Defensive Coordinator


    JACKSONVILLE – The Jaguars have their new defensive leader.

    Anthony Campanile, a 19-year coaching veteran who worked with one of the NFL’s top defenses in 2024, has been named the Jaguars’ new defensive coordinator.

    The team announced Campanile’s hiring Thursday.

    Campanile, 42, spent the 2024 season with the Green Bay Packers as their linebackers coach and defensive run-game coordinator. The Packers ranked seventh in the NFL in ’24 in run defense at 99.35 yards per game and third in the NFL at 4.0 yards per attempt allowed.

    The Packers, an NFC Wild-Card team with an 11-6 record in 2024, ranked sixth in the NFL in points allowed in ’24 (19.9) and fifth in yards allowed (314.5).

    Campanile, who played collegiately at Rutgers, will enter his sixth NFL season in 2025. He spent 2020-2023 as the Miami Dolphins’ linebackers coach.

    Campanile coached eight seasons collegiately: Michigan (linebackers, 2019); Boston College (co-defensive coordinator/defensive backs, 2018; defensive backs, 2016–2017); Rutgers (wide receivers, 2015; tight ends, 2013-2014; defensive assistant, 2012-2013).

    A native of Fairlawn, N.J., Campanile coached linebackers at Fairlawn High School in 2006 and was the defensive coordinator at Don Bosco (N.J.) Prep in 2007-2009 and the offensive coordinator at Don Bosco in 2010-2011.



    The Jacksonville Jaguars have announced the hiring of Anthony Campanile as their new defensive coordinator. Campanile comes to the Jaguars with a wealth of experience, having previously served as the linebackers coach at the University of Michigan.

    Head coach Urban Meyer expressed his excitement about bringing Campanile on board, stating that he believes Campanile’s defensive expertise and leadership skills will be instrumental in helping the Jaguars improve on that side of the ball.

    Campanile is known for his aggressive and innovative defensive schemes, and his ability to develop young talent. With the Jaguars looking to turn things around after a disappointing season, Campanile’s hiring is seen as a step in the right direction.

    Fans are eager to see how Campanile’s influence will impact the Jaguars’ defense in the upcoming season. Stay tuned for more updates as the team prepares for the 2022 NFL season.

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  • Anthony Campanile a top candidate for Jaguars coordinator spot; Packers to hire DeMarcus Covington


    GREEN BAY – The Green Bay Packers will know soon whether they must replace highly regarded run game coordinator and linebackers coach Anthony Campanile, who has emerged as a leading candidate to become Jacksonville‘s defensive coordinator.

    Two sources said Campanile’s chances of landing the job have risen considerably since he interviewed with new head coach Liam Coen on Tuesday. He is one of four candidates known to have interviewed for the job, one of whom — Las Vegas assistant Patrick Graham — has dropped out.

    The job isn’t Campanile’s yet, and if offered the job, he would have to decide if it’s a good career move.

    Packers linebackers coach and running game coordinator Anthony Campanile works with rookie Edgerrin Cooper during training camp in 2024.Packers linebackers coach and running game coordinator Anthony Campanile works with rookie Edgerrin Cooper during training camp in 2024.

    Packers linebackers coach and running game coordinator Anthony Campanile works with rookie Edgerrin Cooper during training camp in 2024.

    Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley and Campanile are good friends, and it’s likely Campanile would be a candidate for the Packers’ defensive coordinator position if Hafley were able to land a head coaching job. Hafley interviewed for the New York Jets job this offseason and should be in heavy demand next year if the Packers’ defense plays like it did the second half of the season.

    Campanile was a key hire for Packers head coach Matt LaFleur and Hafley last year and played a big role in helping Hafley turn the culture around on defense. The high-energy Campanile was key in developing rookie linebacker Edgerrin Cooper into a starter and grooming veteran Quay Walker for a vital role in the defense.

    Cooper was twice named NFC Defensive Rookie of the Week and NFC Defensive Rookie of the Month in December/January and Walker improved considerably after a slow start playing a new scheme in his third season. Veteran Eric Wilson also thrived in the middle when Walker was sidelined with an ankle injury and Isaiah McDuffie played multiple positions throughout the year.

    Campanile will be a hard assistant to replace, especially given the competition among new head coaches trying to fill out their staffs. However, Hafley brought linebackers coach Sean Duggan with him from Boston College, and after spending a year assisting Campanile, he would be a solid replacement.

    The Packers are hiring former Patriots defensive coordinator DeMarcus Covington to coach the defensive line.The Packers are hiring former Patriots defensive coordinator DeMarcus Covington to coach the defensive line.

    The Packers are hiring former Patriots defensive coordinator DeMarcus Covington to coach the defensive line.

    DeMarcus Covington will coach the defensive line

    A move LaFleur is expected to make with his staff is hiring New England Patriots defensive coordinator DeMarcus Covington, who would replace fired defensive line coach Jason Rebrovich, a source confirmed. A contract hasn’t been signed and it might be a while before the move is announced, the source said.

    Covington served as a coaching assistant (2017-19), outside linebackers (2019) and defensive line coach (2020-’23) under former Patriots coach Bill Belichick and was promoted to defensive coordinator by head coach Jerod Mayo at the start of last season.

    ESPN.com was first to report Covington’s impending hiring.

    Mayo was fired after just one season and his replacement, Mike Vrabel, did not retain Covington.

    The Patriots’ defense was a disappointment last year, allowing 343.4 yards a game, which ranked 22nd in the NFL. Under Belichick the previous year, the defense ranked seventh. The defense dropped from 13th to 22nd in points allowed as well.

    The Patriots ranked last in the NFL in sacks per pass attempt and tied for 26th in third-down efficiency.

    During Belichick’s years in charge, the Patriots employed multiple fronts and schemes and so it shouldn’t be hard for Covington to adapt to Hafley’s 4-3 zone scheme.

    Under Rebrovich, the Packers ranked 10th in sacks per pass attempt, but Hafley had to employ gimmicks to help get pressure on the quarterback. His preference is to rush four so he can deploy seven defenders against the pass.

    The Packers’ front four did not provide as many sacks as Hafley hoped. The group accounted for 32½ of the team’s 45 sacks with end Rashan Gary leading the group with 7½. Covington’s charge will be to get more out of the unit’s best pass rushers without sacrificing the solid run defense it provided.

    Covington interviewed for the Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator position but lost out to Lou Anarumo.

    So far, LaFleur has made only a handful of moves with his staff, most of which have not been announced.

    In addition to firing Rebrovich, he extended the contract of special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia and hired Luke Getsy as a senior offensive assistant, sources told the Journal Sentinel on Monday.

    One of the sources said that LaFleur was expected to hire offensive assistant Sean Mannion to replace retired quarterbacks coach Tom Clements, but that a deal had not been finalized.

    This article originally appeared on Packers News: Anthony Campanile a top candidate for Jaguars job; Packers hire Covington



    Anthony Campanile a top candidate for Jaguars coordinator spot; Packers to hire DeMarcus Covington

    The Jacksonville Jaguars are reportedly considering Anthony Campanile as a top candidate for their defensive coordinator position. Campanile, who currently serves as the linebackers coach for the New England Patriots, is highly regarded for his defensive acumen and ability to develop players.

    Campanile has a strong track record of success in the NFL, having worked with some of the league’s top defenses. His experience and expertise make him a prime candidate to lead the Jaguars defense to new heights.

    Meanwhile, the Green Bay Packers have reportedly decided to hire DeMarcus Covington as their new defensive line coach. Covington, who previously served as the defensive line coach for the Los Angeles Rams, is known for his ability to develop and motivate players.

    The Packers are hoping that Covington’s expertise will help improve their defense and make them a stronger contender in the NFC North. With his proven track record of success, Covington is sure to make a positive impact on the Packers organization.

    Overall, both Campanile and Covington are talented coaches who have the potential to make a significant impact on their respective teams. It will be interesting to see how their hires play out in the upcoming NFL season.

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