Former CFL player,-coach Brady understands historical significance of NFL promotion
Marcus Brady understands the historical significance of being an offensive co-ordinator in the NFL.
The Indianapolis Colts promoted Brady to the position Monday, just three years after the former CFL player/coach came aboard as an assistant quarterback coach. Brady becomes just the third current Black offensive co-ordinator in the NFL after Kansas City’s Eric Bieniemy and Tampa Bay’s Byron Leftwich.
Kansas City and Tampa Bay meet in the Super Bowl on Feb. 7 at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium.
“I understand my position, I understand what’s going on in the media because it’s a topic of discussion,” Brady told reporters on a videoconference Tuesday. “I understand I’ve got to go out there and do a great job.