XFL coaches announced: Wade Phillips and Hines Ward among the big names

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Aug 17, 2019; Honolulu, HI, USA; Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator Wade Phillips watches from the sidelines in the second half against the Dallas Cowboys at Aloha Stadium.The Cowboys defeated the Rams 14-10. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

As the league reboots in 2023, XFL coaches will be among the biggest stories with the league looking to overcome its struggles during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic back in the spring of 2020.

On Wednesday, the XFL announced who will be leading its teams once things get going in February of 2023. Among the big-name future XFL coaches, Wade Phillips and Hines Ward are the headliners. The list also includes NFL Hall of Famer Rod Woodson, former Oklahoma Sooners head coach Bob Stoops and former NFL head coach Jim Haslett.

“Our head coaches are a diverse group of leaders, champions and hall of famers with experience competing and coaching at the highest level in football. Not only will they be mentors to our players, but they are also ambassadors of the XFL as we work together to build tomorrow’s league.

“What is most exciting about our talented coaches is that they all share our vision for the XFL and are committed to advancing the game of football for players and making it into a must-watch program for fans. The XFL is anchored in the belief of opportunity, and, just like our players, these football legends will drive the future of the game.”

Dany Garcia, Co-Owner and Chairwoman of the XFL on new XFL coaches

Wade Phillips headlines list of XFL coaches

Phillips, 74, is among the most-accomplished coaches in modern NFL history. He served as the head coach for the New Orleans Saints (1985), Denver Broncos (1993-94), Buffalo Bills (1998-99), Atlanta Falcons (2003), Dallas Cowboys (2007-10) and Houston Texans (2013).

More than his questionable history as a head coach, Phillips is known for being one of the top defensive minds of the modern era. Most-recently, he served in that role with the Los Angeles Rams from 2017-19 — helping lead that team to a Super Bowl appearance. The inclusion of Phillips as one of the new XFL coaches tells us a story that this league is serious about succeeding.

Bob Stoops served as the Oklahoma Sooners head coach from 1999-2016, earning one national title and winning seven major bowls. He was most recently the Sooners’ interim head coach this past season after Lincoln Riley departed for the USC Trojans. Stoops, 61, was the head coach for the XFL’s Dallas Renegades during the COVID-shortened 2020 season.

Another big name within NFL circles, the 66-year-old Jim Haslett served in a variety of roles during his near two-decade run in the league. He was most recently the defensive coordinator for the Washington NFL franchise from 2010-14. Haslett also served as the New Orleans Saints head coach 2000-2005, leading the team to a 45-51 record. He also served as the then-St. Louis Rams interim head coach in 2008 — posting a 2-10 record.

Taking a look at the other new XFL coaches

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