In a surprising move reported on Thursday night, Bill O’Brien is leaving the New England Patriots to join the coaching staff at Ohio State as the Buckeyes’ new offensive coordinator. Just like that, the Patriots are now officially in need of a new offensive coordinator.
Now, the Patriots are beginning their third offensive coordinator search in as many years. The job had been stable for a long time in New England, with Josh McDaniels holding it form 2012 to 2021 (after first doing so from 2005 to 2008). In total only three people ever held the title in New England in the Belichick era – McDaniels, O’Brien and Charlie Weis (from 2000-2004).
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After McDaniels departed to take the Las Vegas Raiders head coaching job following the 2021 season, the Patriots struggled to replace him. Matt Patricia didn’t get the title in 2022 but held offensive play-calling duties, and the offensive production dropped to 18.1 points per game when taking out the team’s league-high eight non-offensive touchdowns.
Last year the Patriots turned to O’Brien to fix the offense, and gave him the offensive coordinator title. However the offensive was even less productive under him, ranking 31st in scoring averaging 13.9 points per game while failing to crack the 30-point mark at all during the season.
That brings us to now. The Patriots need to find their fourth offensive play-caller in four years. This time though there’s a new hiring structure in place led by first-year head coach Jerod Mayo.
Publicly Mayo’s offensive preferences and tendencies are unknown, making narrowing down potential candidates tough. Even in terms of background, the Patriots can be focused in one of two directions – either a young first-time OC who is an unknown but could innovate the offense, or an experienced coach (perhaps even with head coaching ability) who can be a ‘head coach of the offense’ and put less on the plate of a first-time head coach with a defensive background in Mayo.
With that we’ll cast a wide net of names to know, first looking at potential Patriots-connected coaches, other big names available, and then some long-shots.