The New England Patriots fired first-year head coach Jerod Mayo moments after their final game this season, and they have replaced him with Mike Vrabel, the former Tennessee Titans head coach. Vrabel’s staff is taking shape,
McDaniels returns to New England for his third stint with the franchise, this time to work with talented young quarterback Drake Maye.
There are three certainties in life: death, taxes and the New England Patriots hiring Josh McDaniels to be their offensive coordinator. McDaniels is returning to New England to serve as the Patriots' offensive coordinator for a third time, the team announced on Wednesday.
The Patriots are expected to hire Josh McDaniels as their offensive coordinator for a third time, sources confirmed to ESPN. New England is also set to name Lions assistant Terrell Williams as defensive coordinator,
Tennessee Titans star defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons commented on Terrell Williams landing the defensive coordinator position with the New England Patriots. Simmons had some of his best seasons under Williams.
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel hired Josh McDaniels as the offensive coordinator. Mass Live reported on Tuesday that McDaniels interviewed for the position.
The Patriots could end up missing out on their top choice in the 2025 draft if the Titans decide to pass on a quarterback.
Mike Vrabel has hired Josh McDaniels and Terrell Williams to be his top coordinators, while the Patriots have retained Jeremy Springer to lead special teams.
The New England Patriots announced Wednesday that Josh McDaniels has returned for a third stint as the team's offensive coordinator. The Patriots also announced Terrell Williams will be the team's
Mike Vrabel has found his coordinators, but his work in filling out the Patriots' coaching staff is far from done.
The New England Patriots have hired former Las Vegas Raiders and Denver Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels as their new offensive coordinator — his third stint in that role with the team, but his first since the departure of longtime mentor Bill Belichick.
Wednesday was the final day for prospects to declare for the 2025 NFL Draft, so another piece to the puzzle is now known. Tennessee edge rusher James Pearce Jr. was the last notable name to throw his name into the pool,