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Colts bring back longtime offensive line coach Mudd to staff
Indianapolis Colts

Colts bring back longtime offensive line coach Mudd to staff

Published Feb. 7, 2019 11:43 a.m. ET

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indianapolis Colts have rehired Howard Mudd as a senior offensive assistant.

Coach Frank Reich also announced Thursday that Klayton Adams will be Indy's new assistant offensive line coach and Marcus Brady has been promoted from assistant quarterbacks coach to quarterbacks coach.

Mudd spent 12 seasons as the Colts offensive line coach during the Peyton Manning era. He has more than 40 years of NFL experience, including eight seasons as player. He's coached with the San Diego Chargers, San Francisco, Seattle, Cleveland, Kansas City and Philadelphia.

Adams was hired as Wyoming's offensive coordinator last month after spending 14 seasons on college staffs.

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Brady was Indianapolis' assistant quarterbacks coach last season after 16 years in the CFL.

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