After hiring Patriots Hall of Famer and former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel to be the next head coach of the New England Patriots, the organization has made the move to bring back Josh McDaniels as the team’s new offensive coordinator.
McDaniels returns to New England for his third stint with the franchise, this time to work with talented young quarterback Drake Maye.
The New England Patriots have hired former Las Vegas Raiders and Denver Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels as their new offensive coordinator — his third stint in that role with the team, but his first since the departure of longtime mentor Bill Belichick.
The New England Patriots are bringing back Josh McDaniels, as the former OC is returning to the team to coach.
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.
The 48-year-old McDaniels will play a critical role in building the offense, with Mike Vrabel expected to focus more on game management and situational awareness.
Newly hired Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is expected to hire Josh McDaniels as his offensive coordinator, NFL Network reports.
The Patriots announced that McDaniels has been hired as the offensive coordinator on new head coach Mike Vrabel's staff on Wednesday. It is the third time that McDaniel has served in the role as he had two stints working for Bill Belichick and was part of six Super Bowl winners in New England.
The Patriots ran a West Coast-style offense last season, and Mike Vrabel has favored a system derived from that quarterback-friendly branch.
The Patriots have interviewed a familiar face and a rising star for their open offensive coordinator position.
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.
Wednesday was the final day for prospects to declare for the 2025 NFL Draft, so another piece to the puzzle is now known. Tennessee edge rusher James Pearce Jr. was the last notable name to throw his name into the pool,