January 31, 2025 - 17:03
Following the recent appointment of Mike Vrabel as the head coach of the New England Patriots, it appears that the coaching staff will see some continuity moving forward. Vrabel has decided to retain the team's special teams coaches from the 2024 season, signaling a commitment to maintaining stability within the coaching ranks.
In addition to the special teams coaches, it seems that offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo is also expected to remain with the Patriots for the 2025 season. This decision comes as the team looks to build on its previous performances and establish a cohesive strategy under new leadership.
McAdoo's familiarity with the team's dynamics and his experience in the league make him a valuable asset as Vrabel seeks to implement his vision for the franchise. As the Patriots prepare for the upcoming season, the retention of key coaching personnel could play a crucial role in their success on the field.
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