It's weird to see a Patriots rookie quarterback with an actual quarterback number. These days, plenty of things in New England will be weird in comparison to the mostly strategic weirdness that marked the tenure of Bill Belichick.
There are LOTS of important people that spend their days at Gillette. There’s the owner. There’s the De-Facto GM. There’s the brand new shiny Head Coach.
The Cleveland Browns’ offseason has been riddled with a number of hirings, firings, and signings, both among coaches and players. One of the more notable and surprising changes made during the offseason was the firing of offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt.
Austin Hooper signed with the New England Patriots at the start of free agency earlier this month, and apparently, a big draw for him was offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt.
The offseason signs all point to the arrival of a new franchise quarterback for the New England Patriots. First, they cut ties with former first-round draft pick Mac Jones, sending the quarterback to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
K.J. Osborn revealed on Wednesday that he discussed the Patriots quarterback plans with head coach Jerod Mayo and offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt before agreeing to a one-year, $4M deal with New England. "[The quarterback situation] definitely went into the decision," Osborn acknowledged, according to Chris Mason of MassLive.
The Patriots signed hooper to a one-year contract to bolster their tight end group. The second day of the NFL’s legal tampering period was a busy one for the New England Patriots tight end group.
The New England Patriots are adding to their “tight endage” arsenal for the upcoming season. New England, per an NFL Network report, is signing tight end Austin Hooper to a one-year contract.
Multiple stories shared on Tuesday indicated that veteran quarterback Joe Flacco may prefer to re-sign with the Cleveland Browns to serve as their backup behind Deshaun Watson rather than join a club that could allow Flacco to compete for a starting job this summer.
Despite parting ways earlier this offseason, Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski still has a great deal of admiration for Alex Van Pelt. Van Pelt served as the Browns' offensive coordinator for the past four seasons under Stefanski and also became the team's quarterbacks coach this season.
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski spoke with reporters at the NFL scouting combine on Wednesday and insisted the Patriots have a "great" new offensive coordinator in Alex Van Pelt after Cleveland replaced Van Pelt with Ken Dorsey this offseason.
The New England Patriots have their offensive coordinator in Alex Van Pelt. But according to a new report, the former Cleveland Browns coordinator may
Instead of returning to New England, Caley remained with the Rams. The New England Patriots brought Alex Van Pelt on board as their new offensive coordinator earlier this offseason, but it appears they originally had different plans.
It seems the New England Patriots had a top choice for the offensive coordinator opening. And it wasn't Alex Van Pelt. According to Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer, Nick Caley was offered the job, but turned it down.
Flacco has been linked to the Patriots following their hire of former Browns offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt.
The Cleveland Browns are revamping their offense. It all started by parting ways with OC Alex Van Pelt and most of his coaching staff, and they could now look to add more firepower to the passing game.
We've all tried to connect the dots regarding what kind of offense the Patriots will run under new offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt and senior offensive
Bills HC Sean McDermott is one of two new members of the NFL Competition Committee, via NFL Football Operations. The committee reviews rule changes, player safety, officiating, and the increased involvement of technology.
A new era is underway in Foxboro as the New England Patriots are being built in the vision of first-year coach Jerod Mayo instead of future first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer Bill Belichick.
There were multiple reasons why Alex Van Pelt was an easy choice to be the New England Patriots’ offensive coordinator, according to Jerod Mayo. The new
Mac Jones' future with the New England Patriots is one of the main questions heading into the 2024 season. And it seems that the coaching staff has yet
The Patriots introduced Van Pelt on Wednesday. The New England Patriots offense will look different in 2024, but the question is to what extent. For newly-hired coordinator Alex Van Pelt, however, it all will come to one key aspect: the players available.
The New England Patriots are finalizing their coaching staff and currently have only two spots left to fill: tight ends and wide receivers. With the departure of Bill Belichick to kick off this offseason, the increased role of front office member Eliot Wolf was apparent well before it was reported by Ian Rapoport.
Van Pelt was named the team’s offensive coordinator earlier this month. After a long search by New England Patriots new head coach Jerod Mayo this offseason, Alex Van Pelt was officially named the team’s next offensive coordinator earlier this month.
The New England Patriots' new offensive coordinator is a 53-year-old former NFL quarterback, who broke a Pro Football Hall of Famer's college passing record.
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