Chargers Announce Defensive Coordinator Interview with Safeties Coach Adam Fuller
The Los Angeles Chargers are actively searching for a new defensive coordinator, and they have taken a significant step in their search by interviewing safeties coach Adam Fuller. The interview was announced on Monday afternoon, marking the team’s continued evaluation of their existing coaching staff for the crucial defensive role.
This interview with Fuller comes on the heels of another internal interview conducted earlier in the day with outside linebackers coach Dylan Roney. Both candidates represent the Chargers’ intent to explore every option within their own coaching ranks before considering outside hires.
Adam Fuller has just completed his first season with the Chargers, his inaugural year as an assistant in the NFL. Before joining the Chargers, he had an impressive track record in college football. He spent five seasons as the defensive coordinator at Florida State where he became known for his innovative defensive schemes and ability to develop talent. Following his time at Florida State, Fuller joined Jim Harbaugh’s coaching staff in Los Angeles, aiming to bring that collegiate success to the professional level.
Prior to his time at Florida State, Fuller also had a significant stint at Memphis as a defensive coordinator. In addition to that role, he excelled as both an assistant head coach and defensive coordinator during his six seasons at Marshall. These experiences have shaped Fuller into a well-rounded candidate capable of leading a professional defense.
The search for a new defensive coordinator is a priority for the Chargers as they look to bolster their defense for the upcoming season. The team aims to build on their performance from the previous year and is eager to implement a strategy that can enhance their competitiveness in the tough AFC West division.
As the Chargers continue their coaching interviews, fans will be keenly watching to see who will ultimately be selected to take charge of the defense. With aspiring candidates like Fuller and Roney, the team is looking to find the perfect fit to lead their defense into the next chapter of Chargers football.



