Josh McDaniels will honor each of his interview requests in this hiring period. In addition to meeting with the Browns, the Patriots offensive coordinator will sit down with the Giants and Panthers this week.
Prior to the Pats’ playoff loss to the Titans on Saturday night, those interviews were expected to take place Friday, January 10, in Foxborough, per Ian Rapoport of NFL.com (via Twitter). But now that New England has been bounced from the postseason, the three interested clubs will get to hear from McDaniels starting on Monday, January 6, as Michael Lombardi of The Athletic tweets. The Panthers, though, will meet with McDaniels on January 10 as planned, given that they are busy with other interviews (via David Newton of ESPN.com).
Veteran NFL reporter Ed Werder also believes the Cowboys, who have not been formally connected to McDaniels just yet, to have interest in him (Twitter link).
While the Browns met with McDaniels back in 2014, the Giants have also interviewed him previously. They did so two years ago for a job that went to the recently fired Pat Shurmur.
McDaniels, however, may have a clearer path to the Cleveland or Carolina jobs. Skepticism exists on the New York front. Some around the league have doubted the 43-year-old assistant is as interested in the Giants as they are in him, per Ralph Vacchiano of SNY, who adds that Dave Gettleman‘s role may pose a problem for McDaniels. Gettleman being in place as Big Blue’s GM would not necessarily be a deal-breaker, but McDaniels’ potential demand for more say in personnel matters does not appear to be what Giants ownership prefers.
Despite McDaniels’ previous run with personnel power going poorly (with the Broncos in 2009-10, the Browns will likely be willing to give the Ohio native such a role. They plan to hire a coach before adding a GM, and McDaniels is believed to be the frontrunner for the Cleveland position. The Panthers have GM Marty Hurney in place, but with the two-stint Carolina executive being hired before David Tepper bought the team, that situation is fluid. Gettleman has said he would cede some power if it would help the Giants, Vacchiano adds the team is not likely to offer its next coach such an opportunity.
McDaniels will want a personnel staffer he trusts to accompany him to New York, per Vacchiano. But John Mara said whomever the Giants hire will not determine Gettleman’s role, so a McDaniels-Nick Caserio partnership in New York seems unlikely to commence. Regardless, McDaniels’ stock has returned to where it was before he spurned the Colts in 2018.
Patriots=rats leaving a sinking ship. Brady leaves or retires. Belichick nearing retirement or leaving for another challenge. McDaniels leaves. Patriots due for a 4-12 or 3-13 season.
Heard the gentleman interview on the Michael K show on ESPN New York radio this week and honestly he comes off like a puppet. It is not out of the realm of possibility the Giants hire a head coach and if that guy does not like Gettleman that Gettleman he transitioned into a different role with the organization and they hire someone that the head coach wants as a general manager.
Which puppet? ALF? Kermit? Yoda? Miss Piggy?
I’m thinking Fozzie Bear.
Yogurt.
Let the Swartz be with you!!
I think goofy
Either way I don’t want McDaniels. He was not successful in previous jobs outside of Belichick.
He would be a bad hire for anyone, because he doesn’t run the offense belicheat does the whole show
Honest question, has there been a Patriots assistant that has been successful? Verdict still out on Flores, but all the other big names to come out of there over the years have flopped. Hard to succeed in other organizations that aren’t structured from top to bottom to cheat….
The coach for the Titans… idk if he was a coach with New England I think he played for them he either played for them or was an assistant
You whiners just never get old. Your team can’t buy a Super Bowl win, while we’ve owned it in a way never seen before
“dynasty in boston • 12 hours ago
You whiners just never get old. Your team can’t buy a Super Bowl win, while we’ve owned it in a way never seen before”
“We”? What is your role on the team, Archie?
Living a fraud vicariously gives you no choice but to pretend that by sitting on your coach watching other people do things you have somehow accomplished something in life.
And it would be funny if it were so clear you have nothing else, so now, it’s just sad.
And now, it’s over. The Pats corpse soiled itself one finally time last night. Ugly.
Damn someone sounds jealous of the dynasty….also sounds like someone doesn’t know football very well either
Damn, who pissed on your corn flakes?
Some fans use “we” as a shorthand while understanding the difference between the actual team achieving something vs. them just watching it.
Others fill empty lives with delusion, claiming some sort of bizarre validation, because the alternative is sitting in the cahhh in the garahhhge with the engine running and the doors closed.
Simply clarifying the difference.
Couldn’t cheat to get one this year either huh?
Sounds salty
He’s a Steelers fan and his team no longer holds the record for most SuperBowl wins. What do you think?
I’m a Penguins fan.
The Steelers only have two legit SB wins. The Steroid Curtain also cheated.
Two more than the Pats, though.
The Steelers have 6 SB wins, same as NE.
Bill O’Brien in Houston has been wildly successful. He was OC in NE.
Is that he good, or is Houston just been in a bad division the last 10 years? Yes some years the Jags, Titans, and Colts have had decent years, but mostly have been bad overall. 6 out of the last 9 seasons Houston has played the Saturday 4:30 wildcard game because its he worst time slot. And Houston is typically one of he weaker or more unpopular playoff team to watch.
He’s never been to an AFC Championship game and most everyone in Houston wants him gone. So maybe compared to the other BB assistants, that is “wildly successful.”
9-7 Bill O’Brien
He’s no where near wildly successful he’s just kept his job.
He would have been fired today if not for Watson yesterday
Rough take highplains… upset Midwesterner???
Matt Patricia hasn’t been all that successful.
Agreed.
It’s hard for NE assistants to succeed elsewhere when Belichick is still in NE winning.
Haha perfect answer @carlos15
McDaniels accepting interviews &closes the book on all the crap 2 years ago about Kraft promising him anything to stay. 2 years ago was about one thing & one thing only; Kraft just didn’t want McDaniels to go to the Colts, period. He’s a bitter old man who still blames the Colts for the whole Deflategate thing. Any team that hires McDaniels will regret it, he will suck as a HC, especially if allowed personnel decisions. No assistant coach in their right mind would work with him either after what happed 2 years ago; no one should trust him or respect him.
I would agree with this. He cannot work with anyone unless he has a lot of control over personnel and he will throw a temper tantrum until he gets what he wants… i can’t imagine any assistant seriously considering working with him, unless they aren’t fully qualified for the position
This x100
Wouldn’t it be interesting if Bellichick retires and McDaniels moves up to head coach. Maybe then Brady stays too. Stranger things have happened.
Would love to see him go to Dallas and take control away from Jerry on personnel decisions
Can the Pats grant an interview to the Giants for Belichick?
Will anyone want him?
The appeal to signing McDaniels as an HC this offseason was supposed to be that he could bring Tom Brady with him as a free agent.
Giselle can now throw the ball better than Brady, though…who wants that?
Even the Pats decided they’d rather just toss the ball backwards over the own heads to no one in the ugliest gadget play ever rather that allow the supposed GOAT to throw it one last time.
Good luck.
Lol
Brady is still a Top 10 QB. Ain’t his fault all his receivers are mediocre besides Edelman.
Uh, no, not top 10, not even close. Finished this year as #22 one spot above Fitzpatrick, who had a worse set of WR and way worse offensive line. For this year, Brady was the mediocre one…
All his receivers are mediocre? Wasnt Sanu supposed to be the guy that took them over the top? Funny how Matt Ryan had no problem making Sanu look like at the very least a decent receiver, but the supposed Goat, made him look like he belongs in a trash heap.
Anyone that hires McDaniels is setting their Franchise back 5 years. He’s a cuckhold to Belicheck and won’t survive without him or Brady.