According to ESPN's Mike Reiss, both Brian Belichick and Mike Pellegrino will not return to the Patriots' coaching staff in 2025.
Mike Pellegrino, who spent the last six seasons as Patriots CBs coach, will not be returning to the team in 2025. He coached 3 All-Pros (Stephon Gilmore, J.C. Jackson, Christian Gonzalez).
The New England Patriots have had some major changes within their coaching staff since the arrival of Mike Vrabel, and that trend continues with their latest de
Brian Belichick, who spent the last five seasons as safeties coach, will be moving on from the Patriots in 2025. He initially served as a scouting assistant in 2016 and a coaching assistant from 2017-2019.
Bill Belichick's son Brian Belichick will be departing the New England Patriots coaching staff, per the latest reports.
In addition to safeties coach Brian Belichick’s departure, Mike Pellegrino will also not be returning to the New England Patriots, as first reported Tuesday by ESPN’s Mike Reiss. Pellegrino, 31, spent the past six seasons as the organization’s cornerbacks coach.
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With fast-rising Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter and Colorado Buffaloes Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter expected to be off the board, the Patriots may settle on Arizona receiver Tetairoa McMillan, according to Luke Easterling's latest mock 2025 NFL draft .
No team has better resources to improve its roster than the Patriots, who own the No. 4 pick in the draft and have lots of salary-cap space.
On Tuesday, ESPN's Mike Reiss reported that cornerbacks coach Mike Pellegrino is the most recent Patriots coach to reportedly be out after Vrabel's hiring. The Boston Herald's Andrew Callahan also reported that Pellegrino was open to staying, but things didn't work out that way.