Mike Vrabel continues to build out his coaching staff for the Patriots, with a lot of familiar faces reportedly joining him ...
Patterson spent four years at FAMU, the first three under new Florida International University head coach Willie Simmons. He ...
Speaking for the first time since the New England Patriots hired head coach Mike Vrabel, quarterback Drake Maye says he's "excited" to work with the experienced coach and to learn from new offensive ...
The New England Patriots could be looking for a new backup quarterback this offseason. Drake Maye is the clear-cut starter, but Jacoby Brissett isn't expected back and Joe Milton III could end up ...
Former Buffalo Bills and Florida Jaguars Head Coach Doug Marrone is joining the staff of the New England Patriots, according ...
But if the Patriots want to build a sustainable and effective offense for Maye moving forward, New England desperately needs some upgrades at the tackle position. A tackle tandem of Vederian Lowe ...
The New England Patriots had the worst set of skill position players in football this past season, but they were actually decent at one position: tight end. Hunter Henry was one of Drake Maye's ...
He now will get a chance to learn under Mike Vrabel and Josh McDaniels in New England. The Patriots are hiring Giants defensive assistant Zak Kuhr, Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post reports. It is ...
The New England Patriots have turned over a good percentage of their coaching staff from 2024 to 2025, including Terrell Williams replacing DeMarcus Covington as the team's defensive coordinator.
The New England Patriots have earned a reputation for making poor decisions regarding wide receivers, particularly in the first round of the NFL Draft. However, that trend could change this year.
The offseason changes to the Patriots‘ staff have continued since Mike Vrabel was named as the team’s head coach. And as a few familiar faces return to New England, at least one more is set to ...
Mike Vrabel’s first coaching staff with the New England Patriots is nearly complete, and the early returns look positive. The staff doesn’t resemble many (any?) the Patriots have had in recent ...