San Francisco has decided on who will be at the helm of its defense for the 2024 season. The 49ers are poised to bring on board Nick Sorensen as their new defensive coordinator, as reported by NFL Network Insider, Ian Rapoport, on Saturday, citing sources familiar with the matter. Sorensen will be taking over from Steve Wilks, who was let go by the 49ers following their defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII.
But Sorensen was not the 49ers’ first pick. In fact, after the blow delivered by Steve Spagnuolo’s defense during the Super Bowl, they tried to poach him from the Chiefs. But that ended up in a second blow to the Niners.
Steve Spagnuolo earns 5 million boost
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The Chiefs’ DC, who has held the position for the past five years, recently signed a new contract. According to ESPN reports, the Niners expressed interest in luring him away for their defensive play-calling role. Despite coaching on an expiring contract last season, Patrick Mahomes and Co. managed to retain him by offering an additional $5 million to stay with the team.
🚨REPORT: The #49ers tried to hire #Chiefs DC Steve Spagnuolo to be their defensive coordinator this offseason.
KC then signed Spagnuolo to a new contract that pays him more than $5 million per season.
(Via ESPN) pic.twitter.com/4HSWEgtTQO
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) March 3, 2024
San Francisco adopted a dual strategy for his replacement. They elevated Nick Sorensen to the position of DC and also welcomed Brandon Staley to their coaching staff. At 45 years old, Sorensen has been a part of the 49ers since 2022. Interestingly, he served as the Jacksonville Jaguars’ special teams coordinator under Urban Meyer three years ago. Additionally, Sorensen has experience working with Robert Saleh on Pete Carroll’s coaching staff, where he juggled responsibilities between special teams and defensive roles.
Now, with Spags set to remain in KC, could the Chiefs be looking at a third straight Super Bowl?
Spagnuolo’s contribution to the Chiefs
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Spagnuolo has experienced a remarkable turnaround from his challenging tenure in St. Louis, playing a crucial role in KC’s triumphant run. The team has now won three Super Bowl victories in the past five years. Hired by the Chiefs after a standout career as an assistant under Andy Reid, Spagnuolo’s leadership was instrumental in securing the team’s third Super Bowl win during Patrick Mahomes’ tenure as starting QB.
Three people in Kansas City who deserve some more credit:
• K Harrison Butker: Captain clutch.
• GM Brett Veach: The architect.
• DC Steve Spagnuolo: The defensive mastermind. pic.twitter.com/7kbjsqBinl
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) February 12, 2024
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Despite facing inconsistencies on the offensive side this past season, the Chiefs’ defense, under Spagnuolo’s guidance, emerged as a dominant force. They ended up ranking as the second-best in the league in both yards and points allowed in the 2023 season. This defensive prowess was evident in crucial moments, such as during the Super Bowl, where Spagnuolo’s unit prevented the 49ers from scoring in overtime, setting the stage for a dramatic finish.
With Spagnuolo continuing to lead the Chiefs’ defense, the team remains a formidable contender in the league, poised to maintain their status as a powerhouse in the years to come.