For the first time this century, the New England Patriots will not have a Belichick on their coaching staff. One year after long-time coach Bill Belichick
Josh McDaniels is back for a third tour of duty as the Patriots' offensive coordinator, but there are a couple of big differences from his first two stints in New England.
Josh McDaniels will return to the Patriots for a third time and will join Mike Vrabel’s staff as the offensive coordinator. Here’s what those around the NFL are saying about New England’s reunion with McDaniels.
Josh McDaniels is back for a third run as the New England Patriots' offensive coordinator, but this time alongside Mike Vrabel and Drake Maye.
The Patriots are reportedly hiring Josh McDaniels as the team's offensive coordinator, marking his third stint in Foxborough.
The Patriots are bringing back Josh McDaniels for his third go-around as the offensive coordinator, according to multiple reports on Tuesday. McDaniels held the same role from 2006-2008 after working his way up from a personnel assistant and then again from 2012 to 2022.
Former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick has never been one to take responsibility for winning Super Bowls, even though he's the clear architect behind the greatest dynasty in NFL history. When appearing on Sirius XM's "Let's Go!
The New England Patriots are reportedly adding yet another familiar coaching face this offseason, as Josh McDaniels makes another return to Foxborough as offensive coordinator.
Vrabel has a mix of experience and youth on his Patriots coaching staff, including Doug Marrone, Thomas Brown and Ashton Grant on offense.
McDaniels is part of a revamped Patriots staff that includes Mike Vrabel, Doug Marrone, Thomas Brown and Jason Houghtaling. It’s a new era in Foxborough after New England finished 4-13, missed the playoffs for a third straight year and fired Jerod Mayo after just one season.
Patrick Graham is re-signing with the Raiders to return for his fourth season as the club's defensive coordinator, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported Wednesday.