Breaking: Patriots Head Coach Jerod Mayo Hires Former Browns Coach as Offensive Coordinator for 2024 Season – Exclusive Details Inside!

Foxborough, Massachusetts – New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo has reportedly made a decision on his offensive coordinator for the upcoming season. According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Media, the Patriots are set to hire Alex Van Pelt for the role, taking over the offensive duties for the team. Van Pelt was recently let go by the Cleveland Browns after spending four seasons with the organization, where he also worked as the quarterbacks coach.

In addition to his time with the Browns, Van Pelt has an extensive coaching background, having worked with the Bengals, Packers, Buccaneers, and Bills as a quarterbacks coach. His experience in developing quarterbacks is especially valuable for the Patriots, who are in need of a significant improvement in the quarterback position in the 2024 season. His decade-long career as an NFL quarterback also provides valuable insights into the position, which will be beneficial for the team.

While the starting quarterback for the Patriots is still undecided, Van Pelt’s hiring brings clarity to the coaching staff’s leadership on the offensive side of the ball. With his wealth of experience and expertise, there is hope that Van Pelt will be able to make a positive impact on the team’s offensive performance in the coming season. This move marks an important step as the Patriots aim to reinforce their coaching staff and improve their on-field performance.