Boston Herald

Broncos and Saints coaches up for DC job

Mayo has plenty on plate as he builds his staff

- By Andrew Callahan acallahan@bostonhera­ld.com

Jerod Mayo is moving fast.

According to the NFL Network, the Patriots will interview Broncos defensive backs coach Christian Parker and Saints linebacker­s coach Michael Hodges for their new defensive coordinato­r position. Mayo has already been in contact with Panthers linebacker­s coach and ex-Boston College defensive coordinato­r Tem Lukabu about the job. It’s unknown when these interviews will take place or Mayo intends to name his defensive coordinato­r.

Parker, 32, just completed his third season coaching Denver’s secondary. He’s spent most of his career working with defensive backs, starting at Virginia State in 2013, then with the Packers as a defensive quality control coach in 2019-20 before jumping to the Broncos the following year. Under his tutelage, Denver cornerback Patrick Surtain II made the 2022 All-Pro team and reached back-to-back Pro Bowls after being drafted in 2021.

Hodges, 37, served as the Saints’ lead linebacker­s coach the past four years. He started in New Orleans as a low-level defensive assistant in 2017 and received a promotion to assistant linebacker­s coach in 2019. Earlier in his career, Hodges worked as a co-defensive coordinato­r with Patriots defensive line coach DeMarcus Covington at Eastern Illinois in 2016.

Like Lukabu and Parker, Hodges does not have any experience as an NFL defensive coordinato­r or coaching the Patriots’ defensive system.

Internally, Covington and defensive play-caller Steve Belichick remain the top candidates to become Mayo’s first defensive coordinato­r. Covington, 34, has coached linebacker­s and defensive linemen since joining the Patriots as a defensive assistant in 2017. He took an interview with the Cardinals last year for their defensive coordinato­r position and has been hailed by Patriots players as a future head coach.

In December, Covington confirmed he aspires to be a head coach one day.

“Obviously that’s on the horizon for me of what I want to do,” Covington said. “I got in this profession to, one, try to impact men. That’s what I try to do. So as we go through this, the steps of being a position coach, coordinato­r to head coach, obviously wanting to lead a team. That is definitely one of my goals.

“And when that might be, I don’t know. I don’t have my own plan. God has the plans for me. What those plans are, I don’t know.”

Last offseason, Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon offered high praise for Covington when asked at the NFL Combine about their interview.

“His interview was very impressive. I learned a lot,” Gannon said. “And I actually told coach (Bill) Belichick that, after that coach Belichick knows how to coach the coaches because this guy was on it. It was a really cool interview for me.”

Theoretica­lly, the Patriots could hire assistants like Lukabu, Parker or Hodges to non-coordinato­r positions if they give them a change in title, or if their current contracts have already expired. During his introducto­ry press conference Wednesday, Mayo split from Belichick when saying he believes titles are significan­t for coaching staff. The Patriots have not officially named a defensive coordinato­r since 2017.

“I think titles are important,” Mayo said. “No knock to coach Belichick, who has been a huge mentor to me over the years as a player and as a colleague. What I would say is, I believe titles are important, outwardloo­king. But as far as in the building, I don’t care what your title is. It’s what’s your job? What value do you bring to the organizati­on? I think that’s the most important thing.”

Rams ST coach interviewi­ng

The Patriots’ special teams have ranked among the NFL’s worst each of the past two seasons.

Mayo is wasting little time trying to fix that.

The Patriots are expected to interview Rams assistant special teams coach Jeremy Springer for their special teams coordinato­r job, per the NFL Network. Springer is a secondyear NFL assistant who previously spent eight years at the college level. He is the second coach Mayo has requested to interview for the position after Falcons special teams coordinato­r Marquice Williams.

Under Springer and coordinato­r Chase Blackburn, the Rams’ special teams ranked dead last by the opponent-and-situation-adjusted metric DVOA last season. They struggled to create return yardage and make field goals. However, former Rams kicker Matt Gay made a career-high 93.3% of his kicks during Springer’s first season with the team in 2022.

Last year, rookie Patriots kicker Chad Ryland hit 64% of his field goals under special teams coordinato­r Cam Achord, assistant Joe Houston and assistant head coach Joe Judge, who worked mostly with the special teams. Mayo’s series of interviews likely indicates at least one of them will not return next year.

Before the NFL, Springer worked as a graduate assistant at UTEP (2011-13), special teams assistant at Texas A&M (2015-17), special teams coordinato­r for Arizona (2018-20) and an assistant at Marshall (2021). He also played linebacker at UTEP, where he was a special teams standout.

Extra points

Ohio State officially announced it had hired ex-Patriots offensive coordinato­r Bill O’Brien to the same position Friday. … According to The Athletic, the Falcons have determined Belichick is their top candidate, and flew Belichick down on one of owner Arthur Blank’s private planes on Thursday. Belichick is expected to hold more meetings with Falcons brass in the coming days.

 ?? NANCY LANE — BOSTON HERALD ?? The New England Patriots introduce Jerod Mayo as their new head coach on Wednesday. He’s busy trying to set up his coaching staff.
NANCY LANE — BOSTON HERALD The New England Patriots introduce Jerod Mayo as their new head coach on Wednesday. He’s busy trying to set up his coaching staff.

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