The Buffalo Bills are reportedly set to lose nickel cornerback coach/senior defensive assistant Scott Booker to the New England Patriots. CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz was the first to report the news.
Head coach Mike Vrabel’s new-look secondary will include a familiar face. The New England Patriots are expected to hire Buffalo Bills nickelbacks coach and senior defensive assistant Scott Booker, according to a report Wednesday from 247Sports’ Matt Zenitz.
Three-time Super Bowl winner and Patriots legend Julian Edelman wants people to stop complaining about supposed referee "favoritism" for the Chiefs.
On Monday, Vrabel made a number of key hires to add some experience and pedigree to his coaching staff. Former Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Marrone is joining Vrabel's staff, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz. Marrone most recently served as the offensive line coach for the New Orleans Saints in 2023.
The New England Patriots haven't played in a few weeks, but that hasn't stopped former stars from speaking out about the way the NFL playoffs have been going. Y
In his absence, New England rookie Drake Maye has been selected to join the roster in representing the AFC according to NFL insider Ari Meirov. "Drake Maye is replacing Josh Allen, who opted out of the Pro Bowl," Meirov said on X.
The Miami Dolphins will be facing two new head coaches in the AFC East in the 2025 season: the New England Patriots' Mike Vrabel and New York Jets' Aaron Glenn. Interestingly, both coaches are former players for the respective teams that hired them.
The former Patriots wide receiver didn't hold back on his opinion of the ongoing controversy surrounding the refs and the Chiefs.
Pardon me for my timing, but from a Bostonian to Buffalonians: Once your team wins the big one, all past debts are paid in full.
Andy Reid has taken the Kansas City Chiefs to the Super Bowl yet again after knocking out Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday.
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs have morphed into the NFL's new Evil Empire, but there's no rational reason why.