The New England Patriots are targeting Detroit Lions defensive line coach Terrell Williams to be their next defensive coordinator, according to CBS Sports and 247 Sports’ Matt Zenitz.
The New England Patriots appear to be zeroing in on their next defensive coordinator. According to a report by Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports, the team of head coach Mike Vrabel is “targeting” Detroit Lions assistant Terrell Williams for the open position.
A report from @mzenitz indicates that the New England Patriots are targeting Lions' DL coach Terrell Williams to be their new DC. He worked closely with Patriots HC Mike Vrabel in Tennessee. Another change to the coaching staff could be on the horizon @DetroitPodcast
and current Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. Kraft said it was Vrabel’s vision that stood out. “In the interview process Mike showed us that he had a deep understanding of our ...
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