Coordinator candidate reportedly declines Patriots job offer
Sep 8, 2019; Glendale, AZ, USA; Detroit Lions assistant special teams coordinator Marquice Williams against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
All three New England Patriots coordinator positions remain unfilled heading into championship weekend. Based on a Friday report, that doesn’t appear to be due to lack of effort.
According to NFL insider Aaron Wilson, the Patriots offered current Atlanta Falcons special teams coordinator Marquice Williams the same position in New England after interviewing him early in the offseason process. However, Williams declined the Patriots’ job offer.
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Williams’ job search has been an interesting one. The New York Giants initially requested to interview him, but the Falcons denied the request. That was before Bill Belichick became a favorite in the Falcons’ head coaching search, and expected to bring in his own staff. The Falcons since hired Raheem Morris for the job, which could change Williams’ standing in Atlanta.
It will be interesting to see what happens with Williams moving forward. If he stays with the Falcons on Morris’ staff, rebuffing the Patriots makes a little more sense. If he still ends up interviewing for other jobs, it’s a more ominous sign for New England.
That being said, the Patriots are keeping the process going. Los Angeles Rams assistant special teams coach Jeremy Springer will reportedly be in town this weekend for his second interview with the team.
The Patriots are still speaking with potential offensive and defensive coordinators as well. For the full list, check out our Patriots 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…
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