Patriots turn to familiar face to coach linebackers
Aug 4, 2014; Richmond, VA, USA; New England Patriots linebackers James Morris (52), Dont'a Hightower (54), and Jerod Mayo (51) leave the field after practice. (Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports)
The New England Patriots are bringing in one of their best linebackers ever to coach the linebackers.
Dont’a Hightower is coming back to Foxboro, this time in a coaching capacity, as Jerod Mayo’s newest defensive assistant. Hightower’s agency, SportsTrust Advisors, was first to report the news. According to Albert Breer, Hightower is expected to coach the position he played, inside linebacker, while the team may still add an outside linebackers coach.
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Hightower is best known for his time as an actual linebacker with the New England Patriots, during which he served as a defensive complement to Tom Brady in the second half of his career. Hightower became famous for elevating his performance in bigger games, most notably strip-sacking Matt Ryan to spark the Patriots’ comeback from 28-3 over the Falcons in Super Bowl LI.
HOUSTON, TX – FEBRUARY 05: Dont’a Hightower #54 of the New England Patriots holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Atlanta Falcons 34-28 in overtime during Super Bowl 51 at NRG Stadium on February 5, 2017 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
Hightower joins a new-look Patriots defensive coaching staff led by coordinator DeMarcus Covington. Former Packers defensive line coach Jerry Montgomery will come in to coach the D-line. Holdovers include safeties coach Brian Belichick and cornerbacks coach Mike Pellegrino.
The offensive coaching staff has been coming together in recent weeks, too. Read below for a full recap of all the Patriots’ coaching hires.
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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…
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