One could surmise that Rees no longer being available only strengthens the possibility of Josh McDaniels returning as the Patriots offensive coordinator. McDaniels is a legendary offensive play-caller with years of experience calling plays in some of the biggest games in NFL history.
Former Notre Dame football offensive coordinator and quarterback Tommy Rees might have his next job lined up. On Sunday, after the New England Patriots announced the hiring of Mike Vrabel as head coach,
On the Patriots Talk Podcast, Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry discuss who could join Mike Vrabel’s coaching staff as an offensive coordinator.
CLEVELAND — Tommy Rees went from being a ball boy for the Browns to running ... Rees spent last season as Cleveland’s tight ends coach, working with Mike Vrabel, who spent a year as a consultant with the Browns before being named New England’s ...
One potential candidate won't follow Mike Vrabel to the Patriots after he received a promotion with the Browns.
FOXBOROUGH — Mike Vrabel still has plenty to sort out in his new role as Patriots coach, but he already has a vision for his program. “I want to galvanize our football team,” Vrabel said Monday at Gillette Stadium. “I want to galvanize this building. I want to galvanize our fans.”
On Tuesday, Kevin Stefanski hired Browns tight ends coach Tommy Rees, 32 — the former Crimson Tide offensive ... If Rees hadn’t gotten the job, there was a chance that new Patriots coach Mike Vrabel would’ve interviewed him for the coordinator ...
Kevin Stefanski eliminated the distraction of play-calling questions all offseason by announcing during new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees’ introductory press conference on Thursday that he’ll handle the chore himself again,
Mike Vrabel is not retaining quarterbacks coach T.C. McCartney ... New Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees said in his introductory press conference on Thursday that he’ll be involved with the quarterbacks but it was still to be determined if ...
With the news of Spytek headed to Las Vegas, that means New York Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown, who received both a virtual and an in-person interview with the Raiders for the post, will be returning to the Giants for a fourth season barring any unexpected developments that might lure him away.