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Head coach – Mike Vrabel

Offensive coaches
  • Offensive coordinator – Josh McDaniels
  • Quarterbacks – Ashton Grant
  • Running backs – Tony Dews
  • Wide receivers – Vacant
  • Tight ends / Passing game coordinator – Thomas Brown
  • Offensive line – Doug Marrone
  • Offensive line assistant – Jason Houghtaling
  • Senior offensive assistant – Ben McAdoo
  • Offensive coaching assistant - Riley Larkin
  • Offensive coaching assistant – Omar Young
Game management - John Streicher
Analytics – Joe McDonald

Strength and conditioning
  • Head strength and conditioning – Frank Piraino
  • Strength and conditioning assistant – Brian McDonough
  • Strength and conditioning assistant – Brandon Martuccio
Defensive coaches
  • Defensive coordinator – Terrell Williams
  • Defensive line – Clinton McMillan
  • Linebackers – Zak Kuhr, Milton Patterson
  • Cornerbacks – Kevin Richardson
  • Safeties – Scott Booker
  • Defensive coaching assistant – Vinny DePalma
  • Defensive coaching assistant – Jamael Lett
Special teams coaches
  • Special teams coordinator – Jeremy Springer
  • Special teams assistant – Tom Quinn
  • Special teams assistant – Coby Tippett
Skill development
  • Director of skill development – Vacant
  • Skill development / Kick & punt returners – Troy Brown
  • Special assistant to the head coach – Matthew Slater

BLUE - New coach
RED - Returning coach or unknown
Please don't thread ban me @Ross12 ... Just a suggestion can we have unknown in a different color preferably yellow. What I meant was unbundle unknown and retained.
 
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Head coach – Mike Vrabel

Offensive coaches
  • Offensive coordinator – Josh McDaniels
  • Quarterbacks – Ashton Grant
  • Running backs – Tony Dews
  • Wide receivers – Vacant
  • Tight ends / Passing game coordinator – Thomas Brown
  • Offensive line – Doug Marrone
  • Offensive line assistant – Jason Houghtaling
  • Offensive coaching assistant - Riley Larkin
  • Offensive coaching assistant – Omar Young
Game management - John Streicher
Analytics – Joe McDonald

Strength and conditioning
  • Head strength and conditioning – Frank Piraino
  • Strength and conditioning assistant – Brian McDonough
  • Strength and conditioning assistant – Brandon Martuccio
Defensive coaches
  • Defensive coordinator – Terrell Williams
  • Defensive line – Clinton McMillan
  • Linebackers – Zak Kuhr, Milton Patterson
  • Cornerbacks – Kevin Richardson
  • Safeties – Scott Booker
    • Defensive coaching assistant – Justin Hamilton
      • Defensive coaching assistant? – Ben McAdoo
  • Defensive coaching assistant – Vinny DePalma
  • Defensive coaching assistant – Jamael Lett
Special teams coaches
  • Special teams coordinator – Jeremy Springer
  • Special teams assistant – Tom Quinn
  • Special teams assistant – Coby Tippett
Skill development
  • Director of skill development – Vacant
  • Skill development / Kick & punt returners – Troy Brown
  • Special assistant to the head coach – Matthew Slater

BLUE - New coach
RED - Returning coach
ORANGE - Unknown

Shouldn’t Kugler be added as an “unknown”. It’s not been reported whether he’ll be back or not as far as I know.
 
From Mike Reiss: "Slater was serving as the special assistant to former head coach Jerod Mayo, a position that didn't carry over to the new regime."


Patriots' coaching staff continues to take shape under Vrabel, and one former coach is optimistic

 
Head coach – Mike Vrabel

Offensive coaches
  • Offensive coordinator – Josh McDaniels
  • Quarterbacks – Ashton Grant
  • Running backs – Tony Dews
  • Wide receivers – Todd Downing
  • Tight ends / Passing game coordinator – Thomas Brown
  • Offensive line – Doug Marrone
    • Offensive line assistant - Robert Kugler
  • Offensive line assistant – Jason Houghtaling
  • Offensive coaching assistant - Riley Larkin
  • Offensive coaching assistant – Chuckie Keeton
Special teams coaches
  • Special teams coordinator – Jeremy Springer
  • Special teams assistant – Tom Quinn
Defensive coaches
  • Defensive coordinator – Terrell Williams
  • Defensive line – Clinton McMillan
  • Inside linebackers – Zak Kuhr
  • Outside linebackers - Mike Smith
  • Cornerbacks – Justin Hamilton
  • Safeties – Scott Booker
    • Senior defensive coaching assistant – Ben McAdoo
      • Defensive coaching assistant - Vinny DePalma
      • Defensive coaching assistant - Milton Patterson
    • Defensive coaching assistant – Kevin Richardson
Strength and conditioning
  • Director of sports performance – Frank Piraino
    • Strength and conditioning - Duron Mayo
  • Strength and conditioning assistant – Brian McDonough
BLUE - New coach
RED - Returning coach
 
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haven't read the whole thread, not sure how much if this info has been recorded... but its a nice summary of their coaching roles


Hires not previously known

Chuckie Keeton
, offensive assistant — Hired as the quarterbacks coach at Montana State in 2024 before accepting a position as an offensive assistant with the Seattle Seahawks, Keaton’s previous stops included Marshall University, Texas Tech, Oregon State and his alma mater, Utah State. The 31-year-old former Aggies quarterback finished his collegiate career ranked first all-time in school history in completion percentage, second in passes and completions, plus third in total offense as well as passing yards.

Robert Kugler, assistant offensive line (retained) — Staying on with the Patriots, Kugler spent 2024 as the team’s assistant offensive line coach with Scott Peters in the lead. He worked with the Carolina Panthers’ offensive line for the prior two seasons after entering the NFL ranks with the Houston Texans in 2021. The 32-year-old former Purdue tight end spent time coaching at UTEP and Appalachian State.

Vinny DePalma, defensive assistant (retained) — DePalmer joined the Patriots last offseason as a defensive coaching assistant and will continue in that capacity. As a graduate student at Boston College in 2023, two-time captain at linebacker lead the Eagles with 93 tackles while starting all 13 games.

Deron Mayo, strength and conditioning (retained) — The younger brother of New England’s previous head coach will remain in the fold for 2025. Mayo, who played collegiately at Hofstra and Old Dominion before stints with the Denver Broncos and Calgary Stampeders, arrived in Foxborough as the assistant strength and conditioning coach in 2018. The 36-year-old was promoted to head strength and conditioning coach last campaign.

Brian McDonough, assistant strength and conditioning (retained) — Also staying aboard alongside Mayo is McDonough, who accepted a full-time role with the Patriots as assistant strength and conditioning coach in 2024. He did so after working as a consultant with the organization for over 20 years.


Hires now with clarified roles

Jason Houghtaling,
assistant offensive line — Reported in January, Houghtaling will officially join Kugler as an assistant offensive line coach under veteran hire Doug Marrone. He held the same position with the Chicago Bears in 2024. Prior to then, he spent three seasons with the Tennessee Titans after coaching in the college and high school ranks, including at Wagner, where the title of head coach was held from 2015 through 2019.

Clint McMillan, defensive line — Replacing Jerry Montgomery as defensive line coach, McMillan joins the Patriots after logging four years with the Titans. There, his final role came as assistant defensive line coach and pass rush specialist. A former defensive tackle for the Florida Gators, the 2006 national champion served on the staffs at Florida State, Tennessee-Martin, Ohio Dominican, Marshall and Weber State.

Justin Hamilton, cornerbacks — After Mike Pellegrino’s exit, New England’s cornerbacks will now be overseen by Hamilton. He worked as an assistant defensive backs coach for the Indianapolis Colts in 2024 after overlapping with Vrabel in Nashville as a quality control coach. Selected in the seventh round of the 2006 NFL draft, the former Virginia Tech running back, wide receiver safety appeared in 12 games before transitioning to coaching in 2011.

Scott Booker, safeties — Following Brian Belichick’s departure, Booker will officially take over the safeties coach for New England. He spent 2024 as a nickelbacks coach and senior defensive assistant for the Buffalo Bills. And prior to then, the former Kent State defensive back had been on the staff of the Titans from 2018 through 2023 under Vrabel. His time in Nashville began with two seasons as a defensive assistant before spending the next four seasons as safeties coach.

Kevin Richardson, defensive assistant — Richardson joins the Patriots as a defensive assistant on the heels of two campaigns at the University of Illinois as assistant defensive backs coach. He coached defensive backs at Long Island University in 2022, was a defensive graduate assistant at Illinois in 2021 and coached at Northeastern State in 2020.

Milton Patterson, defensive assistant — Patterson also arrives as a defensive assistant following five seasons at Florida A&M as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. He was the defensive coordinator at Fayetteville State during the 2020 and 2021 seasons, and previously held positions at Clark-Atlanta University, Alabama State, Mississippi Valley State and Jackson State.

Frank Piraino, director of sports performance — Piraino has been tabbed the director of sports performance after serving as the director of strength and conditioning with the New York Giants in 2024. Before heading to the NFC East, he spent five seasons with Vrabel’s Titans as director of strength and conditioning and six seasons as head strength and conditioning coach at Boston College. The Ohio native’s collegiate run also included stints at Temple, Marshall, Florida, Notre Dame and Michigan State.
 

Patriots enlist Dante Scarnecchia to support new O-line coach Doug Marrone​

In order to help the 60-year-old make the transition to New England, the Patriots enlisted an old friend. Dante Scarnecchia, the team’s offensive line coach for five of its six Super Bowl wins, was brought in to consult Marrone.

“Dante’s already met with him a few times, which is good,” O’Brien said about Marrone arriving at One Patriot Place. “Dante’s back involved with the program, helping out as an advisor and things like that, and that’ll help Doug. Doug will do a great job with Josh.”

 
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Patriots enlist Dante Scarnecchia to support new O-line coach Doug Marrone​

In order to help the 60-year-old make the transition to New England, the Patriots enlisted an old friend. Dante Scarnecchia, the team’s offensive line coach for five of its six Super Bowl wins, was brought in to consult Marrone.

“Dante’s already met with him a few times, which is good,” O’Brien said about Marrone arriving at One Patriot Place. “Dante’s back involved with the program, helping out as an advisor and things like that, and that’ll help Doug. Doug will do a great job with Josh.”

Dante has denied it. Recently reported in different thread; linked here not for discussion, just correction.

 
Can Vrabel and Josh co-habitate and collaborate like the 2 Bills to come up with great schemes? Really big question...B.t.w who is Terrell Williams? Can the press give us his pedigree before training camp. Really no one has talked about the new defensive coordinator...
 
Not one picture of him in offseason training camp, weird???...
It seems that the media stories that I've been seeing are 99% offense related regarding camp stuff. I know Williams was with Vrabel in TN. Unlike Mayo, he's an accomplished defensive coach and Vrabel trusts and respects him. I haven't seen much of anything regarding the defense when it comes to camp.
 
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