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Meet the 2025 New Orleans Saints coaches: Brandon Staley

Staley enters his first season with the Saints 

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Brandon Staley is in his first season as New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator. A 19-year coaching veteran, including the last eight in the NFL with three as head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, this will be Staley's second stint as a defensive coordinator after leading the Los Angeles Rams finish first in the NFL in total defense in 2020.

Staley arrives in New Orleans after serving as assistant coach/defense of the San Francisco 49ers in 2024. Working with multiple position groups, as well as aiding 49ers Coach Kyle Shanahan, the San Francisco defense finished the season ranked eighth in the NFL in opponent net yards per game (317.4) and fifth against the pass (192.8 net yards per game). Defensive lineman Nick Bosa was selected to the Pro Bowl after recording nine sacks, one interception, one forced fumble and one recovery. Linebacker Fred Warner was selected to the Pro Bowl, Associated Press All-Pro and PFWA All-NFL, as he registered 131 tackles (76 solo), two interceptions returned for 70 yards, including a 45-yard touchdown return and four forced fumbles. Cornerback Issac Yiadom, now with the Saints, led the team with a career-high three takeaways.

During his tenure as Chargers coach, Staley led Los Angeles to a 24-24 record (.500) and guided the franchise to its first postseason appearance since the 2018 season. In his final season with the Chargers (2023), Staley helped quarterback Justin Herbert continue one of the best starts to a career in NFL history as no quarterback has more completions or passing yards over the first four seasons of a career than Herbert. Staley also saw receiver Keenan Allen and linebacker Khalil Mack put together career seasons and earn themselves nods to the 2024 Pro Bowl Games roster. Allen registered a career-high 108 receptions, which set the single-season franchise record, while Mack tallied a career-high 17.0 sacks, tying the single-season franchise record. Under Staley, the Chargers defensive unit registered 48.0 sacks in 2023, which was tied for the seventh-most in the NFL.

In 2022, Staley guided the Chargers to a 10-7 regular season record and the first postseason appearance for the franchise since 2018. Under his guidance, the Chargers offense finished the 2022 season with the third-ranked passing offense (269.6 yards per game) and the ninth-ranked total offense (359.3 yards per game), while the defensive unit finished with the seventh-ranked passing defense (200.4 yards per game). Staley also helped running back Austin Ekeler set single-season career highs in yards from scrimmage (1,637), rushing touchdowns, rushing yards (915) and receptions (107). His 18 total touchdowns led the NFL for the second-consecutive season while his 107 catches led all running backs. Staley's defensive unit featured two Pro Bowl selections in safety Derwin James Jr. and Mack, who helped the Chargers finish the final five weeks of the regular season with the third-ranked total defense (284.8 yards per game).

In his first season at the helm in 2021, Staley led the Chargers to a 9-8 record, their best mark since 2018. He helped the Chargers offense set single-season franchise records for a career-high 5,014 yards and 443 completions, the second-most in his career. Herbert, along with Allen, offensive lineman Corey Linsley and offensive lineman Rashawn Slater earned Pro Bowl honors under Staley's guidance. Defensively, Staley's unit finished with the fourth down defense in the NFL, holding opponents to a 31.8% success rate, and also finished with the third-most forced fumbles (21). Bosa registered 10.5 sacks, marking the fourth time that he has registered 10.0-or-more sacks in a season, while James totaled 118 tackles, two interceptions, 2.0 sacks and three forced fumbles. Bosa and James were each named to the 2022 Pro Bowl, giving Staley six Pro Bowl selections in his first season as head coach.

Prior to joining the Chargers, Staley spent the 2020 season as the defensive coordinator for the Rams. With Staley at the defensive helm, the Rams led the NFL in total defense (281.9 net yards per game), passing defense (190.7 net yards per game) and scoring defense (18.5 points per game), while finishing with the third-best rushing defense (91.3 yards per game). The 2020 Rams had the third-best defensive EPA by a team since the 2000 season (195.77-Trumedia/The 33rd Team). Led by defensive tackle Aaron Donald, who Staley helped earn AP first-team All-Pro honors, his seventh career Pro Bowl selection and his third NFL Defensive Player of the Year award, the Rams finished the season with 53.0 sacks, the second-most in the NFL. Donald finished with 13.5 sacks and four forced fumbles. In addition to Donald, Staley helped cornerback Jalen Ramsey earn AP first-team All-Pro honors and his fourth-consecutive Pro Bowl selection after he registered 44 tackles, one interception and nine pass breakups.

Staley went to the Rams after spending three seasons on Vic Fangio's coaching staff with the Denver Broncos (2019) and Chicago Bears (2017-18) as outside linebackers coach in both stops. He worked closely with linebacker Von Miller, helping him earn the eighth Pro Bowl selection of his career after he registered 46 tackles, 8.0 sacks and two pass breakups. During his time with Chicago, Staley worked with a defense that held opposing offenses to only 80.0 rushing yards per game in 2018, the best mark in the NFL. That defense was led by Mack, who Staley helped earn AP first-team All-Pro honors and the fourth-consecutive Pro Bowl selection of his career. In his first year with the Bears, Staley helped the Bears hold opposing offenses to 319.1 yards per game, which ranked 10th in the NFL.

Before becoming an NFL coach, Staley spent 11 seasons coaching at the collegiate level. He spent three seasons (2013, '15-16) as the defensive coordinator/secondary coach at John Carroll University and the 2014 campaign as the defensive coordinator/linebackers coach at James Madison University. In 2016, Staley earned National Coordinator of the Year honors for Division III to rank third in total defense (218.0) yards per game and fourth in scoring defense (12.6 points per game).

Staley began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Northern Illinois University (2006-08) before joining the University of St. Thomas in 2009 where he coached the defensive line and special teams. His first coordinator job came at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College where he spent two seasons (2010-11). He also served one season (2012) as a graduate assistant at the University of Tennessee.

A native of Perry, Ohio, Staley played collegiately as a quarterback at the University of Dayton for four seasons (2001-04) before finishing his career at Division II Mercyhurst College in 2005. He and his wife, Amy, have three sons, Colin, Will and Grant.

PLAYING CAREER: Dayton, 2001-04; Mercyhurst College, 2005.

Brandon Staley coaching career

Team Position Held Years
Northern Illinois (College) Graduate assistant 2006-2008
St. Thomas (College) Defensive line/special teams coach 2009
Hutchinson (College) Associate head coach/defensive coordinator 2010-2011
Tennessee (College) Graduate assistant 2012
John Carroll (College) Defensive coordinator/secondary coach 2013
James Madison (College) Defensive coordinator/linebackers coach 2014
John Carroll (College) Defensive coordinator/secondary coach 2015-2016
Chicago Bears Outside linebackers coach 2017-2018
Denver Broncos Outside linebackers coach 2019
Los Angeles Rams Defensive coordinator 2020
Los Angeles Chargers Head coach 2021-2023
San Francisco 49ers Assistant head coach 2024
New Orleans Saints Defensive coordinator 2024

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