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.
Vrabel was recently hired to lead the New England Patriots and one of his first tasks is assembling his staff for the 2025 season. The former Tennessee Titans head coach is taking
There will be plenty to like about Tommy Rees as Browns OC, provided he effectively aids Kevin Stefanski in regaining what the head coach does best.
On the Patriots Talk Podcast, Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry discuss who could join Mike Vrabel’s coaching staff as an offensive coordinator.
Vrabel has said he doesn’t have a timeline for the coordinator search, though interviews will likely start in the coming week.
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 ...
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 ...
After conducting a thorough search for a new offensive coordinator the Cleveland Browns ultimately settled on an internal hire, promoting Tommy Rees into the ro
Mike Vrabel will start his search for a new offensive coordinator immediately. He said Josh McDaniels is on his list of candidates.
Kevin Stefanski could have hired a veteran coach with experience as an NFL offensive coordinator to lead the Browns out of the scoring swamp they were in for most of 2024. Instead, he chose to
Now, Mike Vrabel is doing the same as he builds out his coaching staff. During a Monday morning interview on WEEI, Vrabel said the Patriots planned to begin speaking with prospective assistants that same day.
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.”