Boston College staffer Doug Marrone has been hired by the New England Patriots. Marrone spent one season in Chestnut Hill where he served as the Senior Analyst for Football Strategy/Research under head coach Bill O’Brien. The 60-year-old is a veteran coach that has experience at both the professional and collegiate level.
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Patriots Hiring Doug Marrone
The New England Patriots are hiring former Jaguars HC Doug Marrone as their OL coach under Mike Vrabel, according to Pats Pro. Multiple Patriots reporters have confirmed the news, but haven’t been able to confirm what his job title will be.
Former Buffalo Bills and Florida Jaguars Head Coach Doug Marrone is joining the staff of the New England Patriots, according to multiple reports. Marrone most recently worked at Boston College with Bill O'Brien and his staff. He's considered one of the best offensive line coaches in the NFL.
Mike Vrabel continues to build his Patriots staff, and a pair of interesting names have emerged on Monday as that process
The Patriots have reportedly added a couple more individuals to new head coach Mike Vrabel’s staff, including a former NFL head coach.
The New England Patriots just took their first step toward fixing what some analysts believe was the worst offensive line in the NFL.
Two-time NFL head coach Doug Marrone, who most recently was at Boston College as a Senior Analyst for Football Strategy, is joining the Patriots' coaching staff. Marrone's specific position is TBA. His history/background w/ OL play is notable. (h/t @PatsPro_21, @JPasteris_NFL)
Former Saints offensive line coach Doug Marrone is set to join Mike Vrabel and the New England Patriots ahead of the 2025 season:
Mike Vrabel continues to build out his coaching staff for the Patriots, with a lot of familiar faces reportedly joining him in New England.
The Patriots are also bringing Jason Houghtaling aboard, a source confirmed to MassLive’s Mark Daniels. Houghtaling is very familiar to Mike Vrabel, as he served as an assistant offensive line coach on his Titans staff (2021-22) before being elevated into the lead role in 2023.
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