Kansas City, MO (Sports Network) - The Kansas City Chiefs hired Brian Daboll
as their new offensive coordinator on Monday.
Daboll joins Kansas City after serving as the Miami offensive coordinator in
2011. His team had a 1,000-yard rusher in Reggie Bush and a 1,000-yard
receiver in Brandon Marshall.
The Dolphins offense also had just 39 penalties on the season, tied for third-
best in the NFL, but ranked just 20th in points with an average of 20.6 per
game.
"Brian is a fine football coach and offensive mind," said Kansas City head
coach Romeo Crennel. "I worked with him when he was a young coach in New
England and I am proud of the way his career has developed. We had a very
thorough process for this position and it was clear to me that Brian was the
right choice. He was coveted by multiple teams and I am glad he will be
joining our staff."
Prior to going to Miami, Daboll spent two seasons as the OC for Cleveland. He
was also the quarterbacks coach with the New York Jets (2007-08) and an
assistant coach with New England (2000-06).
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