Josh McDaniels is indeed returning to New England. The 2025 season will mark his third stint as offensive coordinator of the Patriots, as first reported by Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
McDaniels emerged as a candidate to watch in the aftermath of Mike Vrabel being hired as New England’s head coach. He has served as the team’s offensive coordinator for a combined total of 13 years across his first two stints. He interviewed for the role earlier today, per Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz.
Schultz adds McDaniels has continued to live in Foxborough since his last New England gig came to an end. Prior to the news of his hire coming out, ESPN’s Mike Reiss reported the 48-year-old was viewed as the favorite. Now, the six-time Super Bowl champ will again take charge of the team’s offense, although of course this time he will do so while working under Vrabel rather than Bill Belichick.
McDaniels’ first stint with the organization saw him quickly rise through the ranks. After starting as a personnel assistant in 2001, he made his way up to QBs coach in 2004 before taking over as OC in 2006. With Tom Brady leading the way, McDaniels oversaw an elite offense during his first three years as a coordinator, including a record-breaking unit in 2007.
McDaniels parlayed that performance into the head coaching job with the Broncos. An 11-17 record (along with a videotaping scandal) led to his ouster after only a year-plus, and he landed back in New England ahead of the 2012 season. That second stint lasted a decade, with McDaniels at the helm as the team transitioned from Brady to Cam Newton to Mac Jones. McDaniels got the most out of Jones during the QB’s rookie campaign, as the first-round pick tossed 22 touchdowns, went 10-7, and earned a Pro Bowl nod.
McDaniels then parlayed that performance into his second head coaching gig, this time with the Raiders. He had similar results in Las Vegas, as his squad went 9-16 before McDaniels was fired during the 2023 campaign. The coach has spent the past year-plus out of football, but Albert Breer of TheMMQB says the coach has been keeping busy. Per Breer, McDaniels used the past year to refine his own offensive approach. This meant studying offenses in both the NFL and college, and Breer believes McDaniels will be able to apply more “user-friendly” lessons to a “pretty complex offense.”
Even during his time off, the coach was continually connected to his long-time organization. There were rumblings he could join the staff in 2024 if Belichick stuck around; the team instead pivoted to Jerod Mayo, who brought in Alex Van Pelt to lead his offense. Of course, that coaching staff was cleared out following a dismal 2024 campaign, making way for Vrabel to take over operations (and for McDaniels to rejoin the familiar role).
McDaniels’ ugly head coaching stints have probably shut the door on any near-future opportunities, so Vrabel made have landed a long-term OC. Now, McDaniels will be tasked with guiding a offense that showed some offensive promise with rookie Drake Maye under center.
Ben Levine contributed to this post.
Cant argue with that. He did a good job there, especially with Mac Jones. But he’s just an abrasive personality and inflexible with his schemes
lol. My sympathies to Drake Maye having to deal with this piece. I can’t believe they brought him back, but then again I can. They really just want to have the Belichick years without having to cede so much power to Belichick.
Why? He made Mac Jones, Cam Newton, Matt Cassell and Jimmy G look good. He’s perfect for Drake.
God if that was Newton looking good in NE I’d hate to see him being bad
Newton was shot when he got to the Patriots. Josh got way more out of him than anyone else could have.
when it comes to what he did with Newton….he made mimosa’s out of old, dried out orange peels!
Cam had 8 TD and 10 INT. Even the worse QBs luck into those figures.
Really won’t argue the others but Newton… no.
Did he make Newton and Jimmy G look good? Because they looked better elsewhere. And getting those perfectly good single seasons out of Cassel and Jones isn’t enough to make me excited to hire the guy as an OC for a new head coach with a second year franchise quarterback in 2024.
Have you seen Jones play since Josh left? He’s not even an NFL quarterback and Josh had him put up 4000 yards. Yeah, Newton did look good. I saw him play the season before and the season after he was in NE and the guy was clearly cooked. Josh got blood out of a stone.
OK. He got a dead cat bounce out of Cam Newton to put out a below average offense. I don’t think this is the credential you seem to think it is. I get that Jones has been worse since his first year, but that doesn’t mean I have to think McDaniels is a guru four years later because he got a middle of the pack performance out of a first round quarterback. He also runs a scheme that’s incompatible with most of the rest of the league, so it can be an impediment to Maye’s development if they have to switch McDaniels out because of his performance or personality.
This guy must have a lot of blackmail material to keep getting jobs.
Well, at least they don’t have to worry about anyone poaching their OC for a head coaching gig.
Bingo. Exactly.
That actually might be helpful
What a surprise!! Did anyone see that coming? (Sarcasm)
He seems to be a decent OC. Just not a very good head coach.
I’d say very good OC and very bad HC.
lol like a stray hat coming back home for the third time
Free Hat!!!
He’s a really good OC but horrible HC.. but how much of his success is tied to Tom Brady?
All of it. Just like belichick.
Good OC… Bad HC…..
My other favorite argument yinzers make about firing Tomlin (heard it last night) is…
“Even the New England Patriots fired the GREATEST (when they want to slag Tomlin, Pittsburgh sports media will say BB is the greatest, otherwise he’s a cheating cheater who rode Brady) coach of ALL TIME…”
A) After he lost.
B) How’re things going for them? Is that what you want?
You want your own Jarod Mayo? And then, what, I guess hire Bruce Arians to be the next HC after him?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Matt Patricia is the next coordinator hire.
Bringing all his buddies back, Kraft sure excels at bringing in uninspiring hires.
I hear Bob Kraft has hired the staff of the a Jupiter day spa for all soft tissue work for players and staff.
He guarantees many happy endings in the future
Bob Kraft paying for handies jokes never gets old.
O’Brien, McDaniel, Patricia, all floundered away from Belichick. Wonder if any of these guys ever had an original thought of their own.
You know this is what doesn’t make sense as far as coaches and players . It was like that with Holmgren and Favre. Who made who? Does it really matter they worked so if anything people should be glad it works and just go with it. Enjoy the success and make some money. Why ruin it by thinking you need to challenge yourself some place else. Just live in the moment and ride it.