New Orleans Saints Head Coach Sean Payton announced today that the club has hired Phil Galiano as the team's assistant special teams coach.

Galiano comes to New Orleans with 19 years of coaching experience. In 2018 he served as the special teams coordinator/assistant defensive line coach for the nationally ranked Nittany Lions after having served as a defensive consultant for the school in 2017. Prior to working on Head Coach James Franklin's staff, Galiano served for eight years at Rutgers University over three separate stints, the most recent of which were as the Scarlet Knights' special teams coordinator and tight ends coach in 2015. While at Rutgers, Galiano served in a myriad of capacities, including as the school's recruiting coordinator, defensive line coach, linebackers and defensive ends coach.

From 2012-2013 Galiano served as the assistant special teams coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, helping the Bucs to a league-leading five blocked punts and numerous other top 10 league rankings.

Galiano served as the defensive coordinator at Florida International University from 2007-2009. He broke into the coaching ranks as the OLB coach at Dickinson in 2000, followed by stays at New Haven (2001) and Villanova (2003).