The first step was made getting back to the playoffs. Now Denver needs to take the next steps in the offseason.
New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel has filled out his staff, hiring longtime Bill Belichick assistant Josh McDaniels as offensive coordinator.
The Patriots are reportedly expected to hire Josh McDaniels as the offensive coordinator on Mike Vrabel's staff. Here's what to know.
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Josh McDaniels is back for a third run as the New England Patriots' offensive coordinator, but this time alongside Mike Vrabel and Drake Maye.
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Josh McDaniels reunites with the New England Patriots, expressing excitement for the chance to work with Mike Vrabel to begin 2025.
The Jets fired head coach Robert Saleh after a Week 5 loss in London. New York then moved on from GM Joe Douglas as the season spiraled further out of control. While owner Woody Johnson ran the head coach and GM interviews, the Jets turned to The 33rd Team for assistance in the hiring process.
The New England Patriots have hired Josh McDaniels as offensive coordinator, multiple sources confirmed with SportsCenter 5 on Tuesday. This will be the third time McDaniels will work with the Patriots during his coaching career.
Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold, Patriots ... head coach in New Orleans and has interviewed for the Jets’ head coaching job, but could wind up in Denver if he doesn’t land that job or the permanent gig with the Saints. The Broncos’ lease at their ...
There is a strong possibility the Cincinnati Bengals will part ways with star wide receiver Tee Higgins this offseason. Whether it’s because the Bengals’ front office is unable to pay him a desirable contract or the 26-year-old simply wants a greater role,
One player isn’t sufficient to fuel a team’s playoff berth and deep postseason run. But one player is also necessary to chase such goals: a strong quarterback. And the Commanders have him.