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The Colts' Tall Task of Replacing Bubba Ventrone

The Indianapolis Colts lost talented special teams coordinator Bubba Ventrone to the Cleveland Browns and must now search for his replacement.

After five seasons together, the Indianapolis Colts and special teams coordinator Bubba Ventrone seem to be approaching the end of his tenure in Indianapolis.

Following a rumor-filled couple of days, Ventrone's interview with the Cleveland Browns occurred Wednesday and the first report of a deal being expected to come out of the interview came the very same day on Wednesday evening from Jonathan Jones of NFL on CBS.

Replacing Ventrone is a tall task and one many didn’t believe new head coach Shane Steichen would have to do. But that is now the reality the Colts have to face after NFL Network's Tom Pelissero’s reported that the Browns finalized the deal to make Ventrone their new special teams coordinator as well as assistant head coach.

Now on top of filling out his offensive staff that still currently at the time of this article only has hired Jim Bob Cooter as the offensive coordinator, the team is now in the market for a special teams coordinator. Who makes sense for Steichen and the Colts to consider for the opening?

An Indianapolis Colts helmet on the sideline during a game.
Sep 9, 2017; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide assistant coach Joe Pannunzio prior to the game against Fresno State Bulldogs at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
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