New England Patriots legendary running back James White believes former offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels should return to work under Mike Vrabel. He stated his case on an episode of “The Money Down Podcast.”
Josh McDaniels is joining Vrabel’s coaching staff as New England’s offensive coordinator, according to multiple sources. A six-time Super Bowl champion as an assistant coach, McDaniels is best known as Bill Belichick’s longtime offensive playcaller.
Josh McDaniels and Mike Vrabel were together on what came close to being regarded as the NFL's best team of all-time.
According to a source, the Patriots interviewed Josh McDaniels for their vacant offensive coordinator job. McDaniels, 48, has never worked on the same staff as Vrabel but he was a coach in New England when the former outside linebacker played.
Josh McDaniels is the offensive coordinator of the New England Patriots once again. McDaniels has been hired by New England after interviewing with new head coach Mike Vrabel for the role on Tuesday.
McDaniels agreed Tuesday night to become the Patriots’ offensive coordinator again, a source confirmed to the Globe. It’s the same role McDaniels had from 2006-08 and 2012-21, when he was essentially the “head coach” of the offense for Bill Belichick and was a crucial piece of the dynasty.
Patriots' quarterback Drake Maye made a moment that an Army veteran will never forget when it comes to being part of Super Bowl 59.
After hiring Mike Vrabel, now the New England Patriots have reportedly hired a six-time Super Bowl champion offensive coordinator.
In this edition of The First Read, Jeffri Chadiha eyes five factors that will determine Super Bowl LIX. Can Jalen Hurts outmatch Patrick Mahomes? Will Steve Spagnuolo's D carry the Chiefs, or might Vic Fangio's group prevail for the Eagles?
Mahomes and the Chiefs took charge in the final moments for a 32-29 victory over the Bills in the AFC championship game.