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.
Now, with O’Brien revitalizing BC and Vrabel looking to do the same with the Patriots, the area’s most prominent football teams are led by men who bonded in Foxborough.
After a brief and failed attempt to ignite a new era of New England Patriots dominance after the firing of legendary, six-time Super Bowl winning coach Bill Belichick — an attempt that ended with a dismal 4-13 record in 2024 and the firing of Belichick’s replacement,
With rumors coming out about NFL teams reaching out to Bill Belichick, some more news recently came out about his contract with UNC.
After working out his contract, Belichick's next step is filling out his staff. The Patriots legend employed plenty of big-name assistants in New England, from Bill O'Brien and Josh McDaniels to ...
Josh McDaniels is back with the Patriots, reportedly hired to be Mike Vrabel's offensive coordinator in New England.
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.
Every transfer portal entrant from Alabama this offseason has made a decision as to where they will play in 2025.
Vrabel made his own path by first serving as a linebackers coach for Ohio State in 2011. He also worked as a defensive line coach for that program in 2012 and 2013 before taking his talents to to NFL, where he worked under Bill O’Brien with the Texans as the linebackers coach and defensive coordinator.
ACC football returns QB standouts like Cade Klubnik of Clemson and Kevin Jennings of SMU, but the league also has newcomers to welcome like Carson Beck at Miami and Chandler Morris at Virginia.
Stanford ranked No. 15 in the ACC in scoring offense (22.8 ppg.) and dead-last in scoring defense this fall (33.7). The Cardinal signed the No. 49 high school recruiting class and didn't spark much hope for instant improvement next season with the nation's No. 63 transfer portal class.
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