The Tennessee Titans will have some changes on their coaching staff in 2025 as defensive assistant Clinton McMillan is leaving for New England.
Reggie McKenzie and Dave Ziegler recently joined the organization as the Titans continue its overhaul after the 3-14 season in 2024. Both McKenzie and Ziegler have worked as general managers in the NFL in the past and both have been in executive roles around the NFL.
The New England Patriots are expected to hire former Buffalo Bills nickel coach/senior defensive assistant Scott Booker for a role on the coaching staff. This was reported by CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz on Wednesday.
The New England Patriots are reportedly hiring former Tennessee Titans defensive assistant Clinton McMillan to join their coaching staff, according to Mass Live’s Mark Daniels. Last season, McMillan worked as the assistant defensive line coach/pass rush specialist with the Titans.
The New England Patriots are definitely in need of some help along their defensive line, and more specifically, they could really stand to add another pass rusher.Could their answer be a former player of new head coach Mike Vrabel?
The Miami Dolphins will be facing two new head coaches in the AFC East in the 2025 season: the New England Patriots’ Mike Vrabel and New York Jets’ Aaron Glenn. Interestingly, both coaches are former players for the respective teams that hired them.
The Buffalo Bills are reportedly set to lose nickel cornerback coach/senior defensive assistant Scott Booker to the New England Patriots. CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz was the first to report the news.
Mike Vrabel's coaching staff will look a lot different. On defense, multiple coaches aren't returning. That incudes a Patriots Super Bowl champion.
Some NFL teams draft wide receivers really well. The Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers are two of the best examples. Those front offices and scouting departments know how to find quality wideouts,
The New England Patriots replaced one former linebacker with another as their head coach. After just one year under player-turned-coach Jerod Mayo, New England
Needing to improve special teams after several down seasons from the unit, Miami found Craig Aukerman as the replacement to Danny Crossman.