Ever for the reason that New England Patriots employed Mike Vrabel to be their head coach, his employees has been taking form, and there have been some vital modifications.
Their newest includes the departure of a longtime member of their employees who is without doubt one of the few remaining hyperlinks to their dynasty groups.
“Longtime Patriots assistant coach Mike Pellegrino is not going to return in 2025, per supply. Pellegrino, 31, was a part of two Tremendous Bowl-winning groups over a decade in New England and coached three All-Execs throughout six years as DBs coach. Mike Vrabel persevering with his employees overhaul,” NFL Community insider Tom Pelissero wrote on X.
Longtime #Patriots assistant coach Mike Pellegrino is not going to return in 2025, per supply.
Pellegrino, 31, was a part of two Tremendous Bowl-winning groups over a decade in New England and coached three All-Execs throughout six years as DBs coach. Mike Vrabel persevering with his employees overhaul.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) January 28, 2025
Pellegrino began in 2015 as a training assistant and in his 4 years in that capability received Tremendous Bowl championships through the 2016 and 2018 seasons.
Afterward, he grew to become cornerbacks coach, a task he had held till this departure.
Pellegrino was a lacrosse star at Johns Hopkins College and performed in Main League Lacrosse for a quick interval.
Although Pellegrino is out, one other acquainted face from the Patriots’ glory days is again.
Josh McDaniels, who held a number of roles on Invoice Belichick’s employees from 2001 to 2008 and was offensive coordinator from 2012 to 2021, is again in that place beneath Vrabel.
McDaniels is coming off a failed stint as Las Vegas Raiders head coach, however he’s again with the staff the place he made a constructive title for himself.
McDaniels and Vrabel will look to mould rookie quarterback Drake Maye right into a franchise participant whereas addressing the staff’s many roster wants.
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