Josh McDaniels has never had a QB quite like Drake Maye. But Mike Vrabel believes the OC can adapt to "new trends" to make Maye thrive.
New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel is clearly a fan of the way Josh McDaniels sees the game. It’s for that reason that he hired him to return for a third stint as offensive coordinator for the Patriots.
Former Patriot Rob Gronkowski reminisces on his time with Josh McDaniels and thinks he's perfect for the OC job in New England.
Mike Vrabel shared there were a pair of key elements that made him want to hire Josh McDaniels. Read more on Boston.com.
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel explains his decision to bring Josh McDaniels back as New England's offensive coordinator.
Bill O’Brien, the former Patriots OC and current Boston College coach, had lofty praise for McDaniels during his regular appearance on WEEI this week. O’Brien shot down the criticism that McDaniels was hired because of nostalgia surrounding the glory days of Brady.
Once again, Josh McDaniels will fill the New England Patriots offensive coordinator position. As expected, the team is hiring McDaniels after speaking with him Tuesday, according to CBS Sports lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones. The Patriots made the move official on Wednesday.
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.
Graham will coach under his third head coach with the Raiders, having held the job since the start of 2022. Josh McDaniels hired Graham, and Antonio Pierce kept him on staff. He also has served as a coordinator with the Giants (2020-21) and Dolphins (2019) and has worked as an assistant coach for the Packers and Patriots.
James White knows what it’s like to play for Josh McDaniels, who the New England Patriots recently hired to be their offensive coordinator for the third time. White was drafted by the Patriots in 2014 but didn’t see the field much as a rookie.
New England has several young options for former No. 3 overall pick Drake Maye entering 2025, but none have the experience Diggs provides. Before suffering a torn ACL in Week 8, the 31-year-old was well on his way to securing a seventh-straight 1,000-yard campaign while totaling over 100 catches.