Was the drama the move created worth it for the former Tampa Bay offensive coordinator? Plus, did the Jets get it right with their Aaron Glenn hire?
The New England Patriots just took their first step toward fixing what some analysts believe was the worst offensive line in the NFL.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are continuing to fill out the team's coaching staff, recently completed an interview with a former head coach candidate.
Vrabel has a mix of experience and youth on his Patriots coaching staff, including Doug Marrone, Thomas Brown and Ashton Grant on offense.
Two-time NFL head coach Doug Marrone, who most recently was at Boston College as a Senior Analyst for Football Strategy, is joining the Patriots' coaching staff. Marrone's specific position is TBA. His history/background w/ OL play is notable. (h/t @PatsPro_21, @JPasteris_NFL)
Boston College staffer Doug Marrone has been hired by the New England Patriots. Marrone spent one season in Chestnut Hill where he served as the Senior Analyst for Football Strategy/Research under head coach Bill O’Brien. The 60-year-old is a veteran coach that has experience at both the professional and collegiate level.
Mike Vrabel is adding another veteran coach to his offensive staff. According to a source, the Patriots are hiring former NFL head coach, offensive coordinator, and veteran offensive line coach Doug Marrone. The 60-year-old coach is best known for being a head coach with the Buffalo Bills (2013-2014) and Jacksonville Jaguars (2016-2020).
The J Jaguars are set to interview Patrick Graham today for their head coaching opening. Here's what you need to know about the longtime DC.
Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan doesn't instill much confidence with fans that he will make the right move on a new head coach, GM.
Former New England Patriots starting quarterback Mac jones got a new opportunity with the Jacksonville Jaguars this season. After Trevor Lawrence went down with
Coen was reportedly expected to sign a new three-year extension with Tampa Bay to make him the highest-paid coordinator in NFL history, but he surprisingly flew to Jacksonville instead.