The Mike Vrabel-led New England Patriots will rely on a familiar face to revive their offense. Josh McDaniels is set to join Vrabel’s staff as the Patriots’ offensive coordinator, according to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport.
The New England Patriots are bringing back Josh McDaniels, as the former OC is returning to the team to coach.
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,
According to Dianna Russini of The Athletic, the New England Patriots are set to hire Josh McDaniels as their next offensive coordinator. The 48-year-old— who interviewed with the franchise on Tuesday in Foxborough —has widely been considered the favorite since New England announced Mike Vrabel as their head coach last Sunday.
Josh McDaniels coached Tom Brady, Cam Newton and Mac Jones as the New England Patriots offensive coordinator. Now, he’ll return to the sidelines in Foxborough to coach Drake Maye.
The New England Patriots are ‘expected’ to bring back two-time offensive coordinator for his third stint to work with Drake Maye under Mike Vrabel, according to a report.
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The New England Patriots have hired head coach Mike Vrabel, and now work kicks into high gear to form a staff. On Saturday, Ian Rapoport of NFL
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 Las Vegas Raiders are negotiating a deal to hire Pete Carroll to be their new head coach, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press.
Just one year after the Patriots promoted Jerod Mayo to head coach, they were already looking for his successor: Mayo was fired shortly after his team’s 4-13 season concluded, making him just the second head coach in franchise history to go one-and-done.