Several coaching changes have occurred in the NFL, but the biggest question remains about the future of Bill Belichick. The Patriots could part ways with the six-time Super Bowl winner, or he could stay for another season.
If Belichick stays, Josh McDaniels could return to New England, according to Jeff Howe of The Athletic. The decision-making process could take weeks, so no firm decision has been made yet. The possibility of McDaniels rejoining Belichick is something to monitor as the offseason progresses.
McDaniels gained recognition as the Patriots’ offensive coordinator from 2006-08 and 2012-21. However, the team’s offense has struggled in the last two years, leading to changes in the coaching staff. The Patriots brought in different coaches to lead the offense, but the results were underwhelming.
If Belichick were to leave, it would not be surprising to see the Patriots make significant changes. However, there is still a possibility that Belichick could stay and propose a new organizational structure to improve the team’s performance. McDaniels’ past head coaching experience with the Raiders may have hindered his future opportunities, but a reunion with the Patriots could be on the horizon.
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