Reports: Ex-Dolphins, Jets Coach Adam Gase Joins Chargers
Adam Gase returns to NFL coaching to aid Chargers' passing game, bringing experience from his roles with Broncos, Dolphins, and Jets after a five-year break.
- Multiple outlets reported Monday that the Los Angeles Chargers hired Adam Gase, former Dolphins and Jets head coach, as an assistant focused on the passing game.
- Chargers view Gase as a veteran `eyes-in-the-room` who has called plays and installed offenses, with divisional familiarity from his Denver Broncos experience, NFL Network reported.
- Before returning, Gase's head-coach runs included working as Denver's offensive coordinator and leading Miami to a 10-6 record, then coaching the Jets in 2019-20, ending with a 2-14 season.
- The move immediately tightens AFC West coaching cross‑currents as Gase will work directly with Justin Herbert and could influence Herbert's development and the Chargers' passing game, especially if McDaniel departs for another HC role.
- After a five‑year absence, Adam Gase returned to coaching this week, reigniting chatter about the `Adam Gase eyes` meme and following last month's swap of Greg Roman for Mike McDaniel.
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Ex-Lions assistant and longtime NFL coach lands with Chargers to end 5-year hiatus
Adam Gase, a former Detroit Lions assistant and head coach of the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets, is back on an NFL staff for the first time since 2020. The Michigan State grad is expected to work with LA's passing game.
Chargers Add Another Former HC To Their Staff in Hopes To Elevate Justin Herbert
The Los Angeles Chargers shook up their offensive coaching staff when they fired offensive coordinator Greg Roman and replaced him with former Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel.On Monday the Chargers made another big-name hire, adding former Dolphins and New York Jets coach Adam Gase. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that Gase will serve as an assistant coach with a specific focus on the passing game. He’s back: After a five-year hiatus, Ada…
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