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SportsJanuary 19, 2011

ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis Rams hired former Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels as their offensive coordinator Tuesday. McDaniels replaces Pat Shurmur, who was hired by the Cleveland Browns as coach earlier this month. "We are happy to announce that Josh will be a part of our staff," Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said in a statement. "I've always recognized that he is one of the top offensive minds in the NFL. We think he is a great addition to our organization."...

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Josh McDaniels won three Super Bowls as an assistant with the New England Patriots before becoming the head coach in Denver. (Associated Press file)
Josh McDaniels won three Super Bowls as an assistant with the New England Patriots before becoming the head coach in Denver. (Associated Press file)

ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis Rams hired former Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels as their offensive coordinator Tuesday.

McDaniels replaces Pat Shurmur, who was hired by the Cleveland Browns as coach earlier this month.

"We are happy to announce that Josh will be a part of our staff," Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said in a statement. "I've always recognized that he is one of the top offensive minds in the NFL. We think he is a great addition to our organization."

McDaniels parlayed success as an offensive coordinator with the New England Patriots into his first head coaching job and at age 32 was the NFL's youngest coach in 2009. He favors the spread offense, run by quarterback Sam Bradford in college.

Bradford, the top pick of the last draft, broke several of Peyton Manning's NFL rookie records last season.

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McDaniels was let go by the Broncos with four games left in the regular season and in the midst of the franchise's worst slump in four decades. After winning his first six games of his rookie season, the Broncos lost 17 of the last 22, and the team also had several issues off the field.

McDaniels also was fined $50,000 by the NFL after a videographer violated league rules by videotaping a San Francisco 49ers practice in London in October.

The Rams made a six-victory improvement last year under Spagnuolo, who'll be entering his third season.

McDaniel was with the New England Patriots from 2001 to 2008, and was a personnel assistant on the 2001 team that beat the Rams in the Super Bowl. New England won two more Super Bowls and totaled four AFC championships in his eight seasons with the franchise, the last three as offensive coordinator.

In McDaniels' first season with the Broncos, Kyle Orton set career highs for passes, completions, passing yards, touchdown passes and passer rating while tying his career low for interceptions. Orton's 3,802 yards were the sixth highest for a season in Broncos history.

The Broncos were seventh in the NFL in passing yards and 13th in total offense last season.

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