
With Mike Vrabel’s return to the New England Patriots, speculation is mounting that another familiar face with deep ties to the franchise could join him. A source close to the situation has indicated that it’s “definitely a possibility” Vrabel might bring in Josh McDaniels as the team’s offensive coordinator.
This decision carries significant implications for Vrabel, a defensive-minded coach, as hiring the right offensive coordinator will be crucial to his success. Fortunately, Vrabel and McDaniels share a strong professional rapport, and McDaniels continues to be highly regarded within the Patriots organization.
McDaniels boasts a storied history with New England, having served two tenures with the team. From 2001 to 2008 and 2012 to 2020, he was integral to the Patriots’ dynasty, contributing to all six of their Super Bowl wins. He played key roles as quarterbacks coach during one championship and as offensive coordinator for three, shaping Tom Brady’s legendary career and orchestrating the team’s offensive dominance.
Since then, McDaniels has taken on head coaching roles, including stints with the Denver Broncos and, more recently, the Las Vegas Raiders. While his head coaching results have been mixed, his reputation as a brilliant offensive strategist remains intact, making him a top contender for the Patriots’ offensive coordinator position.
Vrabel is expected to explore other candidates, but McDaniels’ familiarity with the Patriots’ system and proven expertise make him a natural fit. Together, Vrabel’s defensive insights and McDaniels’ offensive brilliance could create a powerful coaching duo poised to reinvigorate the franchise.
A potential return for McDaniels would align with his history of success in New England, and many within the NFL see this move as a logical step. If Vrabel brings McDaniels back, it could reignite the Patriots’ competitive edge and extend the legacy of one of football’s most iconic franchises.