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Brad Biggs: Disgraced for publicly turning on Jay Cutler, Aaron Kromer is back at the top with the Rams at the Super Bowl

The end of his tenure with the Bears was one of the most bizarre things we've seen, but from football farce in Chicago to Rams redemption, Aaron Kromer is sitting atop his profession at Super Bowl LIII.

Kromer, once an assistant coach at Northwestern and the Bears' offensive line coach in 2013 and offensive coordinator in 2014, went to Buffalo after coach Marc Trestman's staff was ushered out of Chicago after only two seasons. The Bills led the NFL in rushing for two years and then Kromer

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