Former Raiders coach Josh McDaniels is returning to the NFL. And he’s going to a team that’s plenty familiar to him.
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.
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
The Patriots are reportedly expected to hire Josh McDaniels as the team's offensive coordinator, marking his third stint in Foxboro.
Mike Vrabel and the Patriots are starting the process of building their coaching staff. Here are all of the latest updates.
According to Reiss, sources around the NFL also expect former Titans strength coach Frank Piraino to join Vrabel in New England. Pieraino was the Titans strength and conditioning coach from 2019-2022. In 2023, he became Tennesse’s director of sports performance.
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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.
Who is on Mike Vrabel's radar at offensive and defensive coordinator? Here's a look at which coaches the Patriots might bring in for interviews.
Following a 23-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Divisional Round, the Houston Texans voiced their displeasure with a few penalties they drew, but maintained the mistakes they made along the way prevented them from reaching the AFC title game.
The countdown to Super Bowl LIX is on and talkSPORT.com will keep you up to date with all the news from around the league. The race to New Orleans on February 9 has reached the win-or-go-home