The former Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator who helped lead the team to three Super Bowl appearances during their recent dynasty is reportedly back
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.
Josh McDaniels is reportedly returning to the New England Patriots for a third stint as offensive coordinator. NFL insider Kirk Minihane reported the news everyone expected to come at some point, even though coach Mike Vrabel said he’d consider multiple candidates for the job.
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel explains his decision to bring Josh McDaniels back as New England's offensive coordinator.
Josh McDaniels is the offensive coordinator of the New England Patriots once again. McDaniels has been hired by New England after interviewing with new head coach Mike Vrabel for the role on Tuesday.
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.
Josh McDaniels is back for a third run as the New England Patriots' offensive coordinator, but this time alongside Mike Vrabel and Drake Maye.
Mike Vrabel said he's excited to work with his new offensive and defensive coordinators, in his first interview since hiring Josh McDaniels and Terrell Williams.
Former Patriot Rob Gronkowski reminisces on his time with Josh McDaniels and thinks he's perfect for the OC job in New England.
Will Drake Maye and Josh McDaniels be a good match in the Patriots offense? Julian Edelman joined the Patriots Talk Podcast to discuss.
McDaniels is part of a revamped Patriots staff that includes Mike Vrabel, Doug Marrone, Thomas Brown and Jason Houghtaling. It’s a new era in Foxborough after New England finished 4-13, missed the playoffs for a third straight year and fired Jerod Mayo after just one season.