The New England Patriots finished 2024 at 4-13, equalling the worst record for that franchise since going 2-14 in the 1992 season. There were a multitude of reasons for the 2024 debacle, but the Patriots defense — which has long been one of the team’s main strengths — was definitely one of them.
As the divisional round of the NFL playoffs presses forward, the New England Patriots and newly added head coach Mike Vrabel remain deep in their evaluation process for their next coordinators and surrounding staff.
Mike Vrabel and the Patriots are starting the process of building their coaching staff. Here are all of the latest updates.
The pending move was expected, but the Patriots still interviewed Lions OC Ben Johnson after already interviewing Vrabel
Now that the Detroit Lions' season is over, offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn could take a head coaching job.
The New England Patriots interviewed former Wisconsin football assistant Thomas Brown for their vacant offensive coordinator position last Tuesday. The Patriots are working to build out their support staff under new head coach Mike Vrabel — Wisconsin head coach Luke Fickell’s college teammate at Ohio State.
Ben Johnson, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator, will be hired by Chicago Bears as head coach, adding further intrigue to NFC North.
There's another former Miami Dolphins assistant who has become an NFL head coach, and there was a ripple effect for a current Dolphins coach. The Chicago Bears
The buzz around Ben Johnson and the Las Vegas Raiders appears to have been a facade. The Detroit Lions offensive coordinator agreed to become the new
Mike Vrabel is reportedly set to retain Jeremy Springer as New England's special teams coordinator for 2025. Read more on Boston.com.