The New England Patriots announced Wednesday that Josh McDaniels has returned for a third stint as the team's offensive coordinator. The Patriots also announced Terrell Williams will be the team's
Detroit Lions defensive line coach Terrell Williams is leaving his position with the franchise to become New England's new defensive coordinator under Vrabel, according to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The Patriots are reportedly set to hire Lions defensive line coach Terrell Williams as the new defensive coordinator.
What does the hire mean for the team, though? Let’s take a big-picture look at it. Familiar face, to a degree. Dews joining Mike Vrabel in New England does not come as a surpris
Dan Campbell would never say it out loud, but he knows the Detroit Lions will be just fine without their highly-touted coordinators.
Steelers special teams ace Miles Killebrew was named to the Pro Bowl Games on Wednesday. This is the second straight year that Killebrew will participate in the Pro Bowl Games, after he was selected to the games last year.
Since starting 4-19-1 as head coach, Campbell has guided the Lions to a 37-11 mark, including two division titles. Johnson and Glenn played significant roles, but it’s silly to think they’re turning off the lights on their way out and closing the Lions’ Super Bowl window.
General manager Trent Baalke is out in Jacksonville after the Jaguars failed to land second interviews with three of their top coaching candidates.
We've got some internal and external candidates to watch. It's hard to ignore Kelvin Sheppard as anything but one of the favorites for the job.
Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel has a coaching staff in New England. Vrabel has his top two lieutenants in place, reportedly bringing in Josh McDaniels and Terrell Williams as his offensive and defensive coordinator,