The New England Patriots have reportedly interviewed Josh McDaniels for their offensive coordinator job.
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel has been on the job for a week and is ramping up his efforts to build out his coaching staff in Foxboro. There has been a flurry of news over the last several days,
New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel is expected to bring a couple of more familiar faces on his newest coaching venture. According to ESPN’s Mike Reiss, Frank Piraino and John Streicher, Vrabel’s former strength coach and football research director with the Tennessee Titans, could be joining him in New England.
Sean McVay confirmed to reporters on Thursday that Streicher is leaving the Rams after just one season. He’s headed to New England, joining the Patriots’ staff under new head coach Mike Vrabel. Streicher previously spent time with the Titans when Vrabel was the head coach there, so it’s hardly surprising to see them reuniting in New England.
Under Mike Vrabel, New England’s coaching staff is going to look a whole lot different than it did in 2024. A handful of assistants already know they won’t be back, offensive coordinator interviews have begun,
Detroit Lions defensive line coach Terrell Williams will be the next defensive coordinator for the New England Patriots. It's starting to feel like the Detroit Lions ' coaching staff is going to be unrecognizable by the end of the month.
New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel has filled out his staff, hiring longtime Bill Belichick assistant Josh McDaniels as offensive coordinator.
On Friday evening, ESPN’s Mike Reiss reported tight ends coach Bob Bicknell, running backs coach Taylor Embree, wide receivers coach Tyler Hughes and assistant wide receivers coach Tiquan Underwood are all moving on in 2025.
Mike Vrabel and Aaron Glenn being hired by their old teams for head coaching jobs show the rivalry in the AFC East is only going to get better.
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.