The New England Patriots are in the market for a head coach again this offseason, as they fired Jerod Mayo after just one year with the team. Former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel has immediately emerged as the frontrunner to land this gig,
The New England Patriots' search for a new head coach is still in the early stages, but it sounds like there's already a frontrunner for the job. According
The New England Patriots are trying to begin a new era as they attempt to find their new head coach, and they have multiple candidates in mind. While Mike Vrabe
Chris Spielman, who played for the Detroit Lions from 1988-1995, is currently a team executive. He helped hire Dan Campbell and Brad Holmes in 2021.
The New England Patriots have submitted a request to interview Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn. This was reported by NFL insider Albert Breer on Wednesday. Glenn has been the defensive coordinator for the Lions since 2021. He was previously the defensive backs coach for the New Orleans Saints and the Cleveland Browns.
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson reportedly could return for another year if he does not like the head coaching openings.
The New England Patriots have requested to interview Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson for their head-coaching vacancy, per a report from NFL insider Albert Breer on Monday morning. Breer did not specify when the interview would take place.
Here’s a list of coaches the Patriots have interviewed (or requested) to replace Mayo. Bookmark this page to keep track as New England continues the search.
The New England Patriots have already begun their head coaching search. After making the quick decision to fire first-year head coach right after the last game
Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated reported on Wednesday that the New England Patriots have requested an interview with Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn.
One of the most popular candidates in this year's coaching cycle got another interview request on Wednesday. Per Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer, the