In fact, according to a report by Chad Graff of The Athletic, the Patriots might reach an agreement with a head coach as early as next week: After those interviews, a decision is
The New England Patriots are trying to begin a new era as they attempt to find their new head coach, and they have multiple candidates in mind. While Mike Vrabe
The New England Patriots have submitted a request to interview Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn. This was reported by NFL insider Albert Breer on Wednesday. Glenn has been the defensive coordinator for the Lions since 2021. He was previously the defensive backs coach for the New Orleans Saints and the Cleveland Browns.
One of the most popular candidates in this year's coaching cycle got another interview request on Wednesday. Per Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer, the
The New England Patriots will check twice when it comes to the NFC’s No. 1 seed. The organization has put in a request to interview Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn for its vacant head coach position,
Among the Boston-area media and fans, ever since New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft fired his own hand-picked head coach, Jerod Mayo, on Sunday, there’s been a widely held belief that Kraft has already hand-picked the next one.
Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn led a top-10 scoring unit in 2024 and is credited with helping establish a winning culture.
The New England Patriots have already begun their head coaching search. After making the quick decision to fire first-year head coach right after the last game
"I'm a fan of this team first, and now, I have to go out and find a coach who can get us back to the playoffs and hopefully championships," said the Patriots owner Robert Kraft after firing the HC Jerod Mayo.
The Detroit Lions have two coordinators who are set to meet with a number of teams regarding their respective head coaching vacancies. In the days since the regular season ended, both Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn have received plenty of interest from teams who have elected to move on from their previous head coaches.
Vrabel, who was inducted into the New England Patriots Hall of Fame in 2023, joined the Patriots as a free agent in 2001 and stayed with the team through 2008.