A familiar face will return to Orchard Park this weekend when the Buffalo Bills welcome the New England Patriots to town for a Sunday night AFC East matchup.
Doug Marrone served as head coach for the Jaguars, Buffalo Bills and Syracuse Orange. So, it’s a good bet that a son who grew up in his shadow knows a few things about scouting good NFL players.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass - Left tackle is the Patriots' biggest need heading into the 2025 NFL Draft, and based on the ways things have gone in free agency, it seems like they could address that as early as the No.
After a decade away, Doug Marrone is back in the AFC East. The New England Patriots have added a former rival in Marrone, who will take over as their offensive line coach.
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The New England Patriots are knee-deep in their rebuilding process. Among the position groups that need to have the most attention in development is the offensive line.
One of the best offensive line coaches in NFL history is back in New England. For the fifth year in a row, the New England Patriots will have somebody else coaching their offensive line.
The New England Patriots are slated to have a ton of cap room heading into the offseason. As a matter of fact, they are projected to have more available money than any other team in the NFL.
New England added several coaches to Mike Vrabel’s staff. The New England Patriots have been busy the last few days, consistently adding new coaches to the staff of first-year head coach Mike Vrabel.
Boston College staffer Doug Marrone has been hired by the New England Patriots. Marrone spent one season in Chestnut Hill where he served as the Senior
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Patriots added four members to their coaching staff Monday morning. Mike Vrabel is set to add a longtime NFL coach to his staff as part of numerous additions.
The New England Patriots seem to have placed an emphasis on experience as they revamp their coaching staff, and that trend continued with their latest hire.
The New England Patriots are hiring former Jaguars HC Doug Marrone as their OL coach under Mike Vrabel, according to Pats Pro. Multiple Patriots reporters have confirmed the news, but haven’t been able to confirm what his job title will be.
Nick Underhill reports that the Saints are parting ways with offensive line coach Doug Marrone. The Saints made the decision to move on from offensive coordinator Pete Charmichael and have since hired Klint Kubiak as their new coordinator, so you can expect more changes to be coming on the offensive staff.
As the New Orleans Saints search for a new offensive coordinator continues, one big problem, among several, faces the new hire before they even accept the job.
While there was initially some skepticism by Saints fans over hiring a seasoned coach instead of someone with a new perspective, the hire could benefit the Saints given Marrone's history with the team.
Marrone put together just one winning season in Jacksonville, leading the team to the AFC Championship game in 2017. Since then, the Jaguars put together three losing seasons.
The New York Jets 23-20 win over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday put the Jacksonville Jaguars in a great position to land the top overall pick in the 2021, but Jags head coach Doug Marrone says that securing that pick is not his priority.