San Diego hires McCoy

— Mike Mc-Coy is the new head coach of the San Diego Chargers.

The team introduced Mc-Coy, who had been the offensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos, at a news conference Tuesday.

The 40-year-old replaces Norv Turner, who was fired along with General Manager A.J. Smith after the Chargers finished 7-9 and missed the playoffs for the third consecutive season.

McCoy’s hiring comes three days after the top-seeded Broncos were eliminated from the playoffs in a home loss to the Baltimore Ravens.

The coaching search was led by Tom Telesco who was hired as Chargers GM last week. Telesco also is 40.

The Broncos have won consecutive AFC West titles. McCoy tutored quarterbacks Kyle Orton and Tim Tebow in 2011, and Peyton Manning in 2012.

With the Chargers, McCoy will work with Philip Rivers, who struggled this season, in large part because of a shaky offensive line. Rivers was sacked 49 times and committed 22 turnovers, giving him 47 turnovers in two seasons.

McCoy played quarterback at Long Beach State and Utah before moving on to the NFL Europe and the CFL. He began his pro coaching career with Carolina in 1999.

Sports, Pages 22 on 01/16/2013

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