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Josh McDaniels Could Be Top Candidate For Patriots OC Job If Bill O’Brien Is Out
Candice Ward-USA TODAY Sports

Mike Garafolo of NFL Media mentions that Josh McDaniels could be at the top of Jerod Mayo’s list of offensive coordinator candidates should the Patriots move on from Bill O’Brien.

O’Brien is currently under contract with New England, but a change is possible, as Mayo works to fill out his first staff.

Recent reports have mentioned the possibility of McDaniels returning to the Patriots, depending on how things play out this offseason.

McDaniels, 47, began his NFL coaching career with the Patriots as a personnel assistant back in 2001. He worked his way up to offensive coordinator in New England before he departed for the Broncos head-coaching job in 2009.

Unfortunately, things didn’t go very well for McDaniels with the Broncos and he was fired during his second year with the team. After a brief stint with the Rams as their offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, McDaniels returned to the Patriots and has been running their offense ever since.

McDaniels agreed to become the head coach of the Colts a few years ago before later backing out of the agreement to remain in New England. He also drew interest last in 2020 from the Browns, Panthers, and Giants, but elected to stay with the Patriots. He finally took a job with the Raiders in 2022. 

Las Vegas opted to fire McDaniels midseason. 

McDaniels led to the Raiders to a record of 9-16 (36.0 percent).

We’ll have more regarding the Patriots as the news is available. 

This article first appeared on NFLTradeRumors.co and was syndicated with permission.

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