The New England Patriots have a new head coach in Mike Vrabel, and now he needs to find an offensive coordinator to continue the development of quarterback Drake Maye
The New England Patriots have been linked to a second name in their offensive coordinator search ahead of next season. According to ESPN insider Jeremy Fowler,
The New England Patriots have officially started their search for a new offensive coordinator. According to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, the Patriots inter
Mike Vrabel is ready to lead the New England Patriots into a new chapter, and he’s setting the tone for his working relationship with personnel chief Eliot Wolf as the franchise looks to regain its former glory ahead of the next NFL season in 2025.
The New England Patriots may not have made the playoffs this year, but quarterback Drake Maye still got a ring this offseason. On Thursday, Maye announced his engagement to his longtime girlfriend Ann Michael Hudson on Instagram.
On Tuesday, the New England Patriots interviewed Chicago Bears interim coach and offensive coordinator Thomas Brown for their opening at OC under new head coach Mike Vrabel, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
The New England Patriots have found their next head coach. And it's a familiar face. The club has hired Mike Vrabel, who won three Super Bowl championships with the franchise as a player, to lead the organization as its head coach going forward according to CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones and later made official by the Patriots.
Requested an interview with Giants assistant G.M. Brandon Brown. Interviewed Joseph on January 16. New England Patriots: Fired head coach Jerod Mayo on January 5. Requested interview with Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. Interviewed former Texans ...
For some of those teams, that will involve finding new head coaches and/or General Managers. Three teams fired their head coaches during the season and two more have been dispatched as of 9 a.m. ET on January 6.
Texans veteran offensive lineman Shaq Mason returns to the starting lineup Saturday in playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs
As shared by the Boston Herald's Zack Cox, the ticket map at the Eagles' Conte Forum for Saturday is staggering. The current get-in price on Gametime is $140—with tickets going for as high as $2,094 (!). Cooper Flagg — Maine native and projected No. 1 NBA draft pick — plays at BC tomorrow night. Tickets are … not cheap. pic.twitter.com/Zb185XlmyL