Patriots targeting former Browns, Broncos assistant as QB coach
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - OCTOBER 17: A view of New England Patriots helmets at Gillette Stadium on October 17, 2021 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
The New England Patriots have hired an offensive coordinator and general offensive assistant, but have yet to fill any of their positional coaching roles. On Wednesday morning though they had their first reported interview for one of the most important jobs on the offensive staff – quarterbacks coach.
According to CBS NFL insider Jonathan Jones, the Patriots are targeting T.C. McCartney to be their next quarterbacks coach. The Patriots’ QB coach job was opened when Bill O’Brien left for Ohio State.
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McCartney, 34, spent the last four years working under new Patriots offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt, including the last two as the tight ends coach in Cleveland. He was let go along with Van Pelt at the end of the season.
A scout-team quarterback at LSU from 2007-2011, McCartney joined the LSU staff as a GA immediately after his playing days were over. His first NFL coaching job came in 2014 when he was an offensive assistant for the Cleveland Browns. McCartney then spent time with the San Francisco 49ers, working under Kyle Shanahan as an offensive quality control coach.
McCartney’s first positional coach role came in 2019, when the Broncos hired him as their quarterbacks coach. That job lasted one year, after which he went back to the Cleveland Browns as an offensive assistant.
In addition to their three coordinators the Patriots have hired just one positional coach so far, adding Jerry Montgomery to coach the defensive line. For a full look on where things stand, check out our coaching staff tracker below…
Patriots coaching staff tracker: Building out the staff
With Jerod Mayo’s introduction in the books, the New England Patriots’ next step is to build out his coaching staff for 2024. That begins with the coordinators, with the Patriots interviewing candidates for all three positions – offense, defense, and special teams. They’ll also have to hire positional coaches once those coordinators are decided.
In 2024, the Patriots will be on their fourth offensive coordinator in four years. When Josh McDaniels left after the 2021 season the team went without an officially-titled coordinator in 2022, with former defensive coach Matt Patricia handling the bulk of the play-calling responsibilities that year. Last year the Patriots brought in Bill O’Brien to replace Patricia, but O’Brien ended up being one-and-done in New England – he took a job at Ohio State earlier this month.
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The Patriots haven’t had an officially titled defensive coordinator since Patricia held the job from 2012-2017. Those responsibilities went to Brian Flores in 2018, then were split between Mayo and Steve Belichick from 2019 to 2023.
On special teams, the Patriots haven’t officially parted ways with either coordinator Cam Achord and assistant head coach Joe Judge, who worked almost exclusively with the unit last year. However, the fact they’re taking interviews at the position means those two likely won’t be kept on Mayo’s staff.
So, who will be coming in to take these jobs on the new Patriots coaching staff? Here’s a look at the confirmed interviews for each position, which will be updated as more news comes in…
Alex Barth is a digital content producer and on-air host for 98.5 The Sports Hub. Barth grew up in the Boston area and began covering both the New England Patriots, Boston Celtics, and Boston Red Sox in 2017 before joining the Hub in 2020. He now covers all things Boston Sports for 985TheSportsHub.com as well as appearing on air. Alex writes about all New England sports, as well as college football. You can follow him across all social media platforms at @RealAlexBarth.