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McDaniels staying in NE

Coordinato­r says ‘book is closed’ on leaving in ’19

- By KYLE HIGHTOWER

FOXBORO— Josh McDaniels expects to be with the New England Patriots for at least another season.

The Patriots offensive coordinato­r said Tuesday that “the book is closed” on him interviewi­ng for other open head coaching jobs and that he is committed to New England moving forward.

McDaniels said during a conference call that he was grateful for the opportunit­y to interview with Green Bay over the weekend, but that he is “completely focused” on the Patriots and preparing for their divisional playoff matchup with the Chargers. On Monday, Matt LaFleur accepted an offer to become the Packers next coach.

“It’s always a humbling experience to have an opportunit­y to interview with anybody for that position. I was thankful for the opportunit­y to meet with Green Bay,” McDaniels said.

“It always gives you greater insight into an organizati­on and how they do things. It’s been very educationa­l for me every time I’ve gone through it. And I’ve appreciate­d every single one of them.

“That was great, but no I’m completely focused on the Chargers and our season and finishing it strong and I’ll be here moving forward.”

McDaniels said he has not been in contact with the Cleveland Browns about their head coaching job.

Last offseason, McDaniels agreed to become the head coach in Indianapol­is before changing his mind and returning to New England.

He said he wasn’t sure if that decision factored into teams’ willingnes­s to approach him about coaching jobs this time around.

“I have no idea, you’d have to obviously ask them if that had anything to do with anything like that,” he said. “I’m grateful for the opportunit­y that I had but, obviously, more importantl­y thankful for the opportunit­y that I have here.”

McDaniels is one of Patriots coach Bill Belichick’s most-tenured assistants, having served under him for a combined 15 years — 10 as offensive coordinato­r — over two different stints, beginning in 2001. It’s a run that allowed him to be a part of all five of New England’s Super Bowl wins.

He left the Patriots in 2009 to coach the Denver Broncos. When that ended following the 2010 season, he spent the 2011 season as offensive coordinato­r for the St. Louis Rams before rejoining the Patriots in 2012.

 ?? File photo by Louriann Mardo-Zayat / lmzartwork­s.com ?? Patriots offensive coordinato­r Josh McDaniels, left, said the ‘book is closed’ on him leaving coach Bill Belichick’s, center, coaching staff. McDaniels nearly left for Indianapol­is last season.
File photo by Louriann Mardo-Zayat / lmzartwork­s.com Patriots offensive coordinato­r Josh McDaniels, left, said the ‘book is closed’ on him leaving coach Bill Belichick’s, center, coaching staff. McDaniels nearly left for Indianapol­is last season.
 ?? File photo by Louriann Mardo-Zayat / lmzartwork­s.com ?? After turning his back on the Indianapol­is Colts last offseason, Patriots offensive coordinato­r Josh McDaniels said the book is closed on leaving the team for a head coaching job. The Pats host the Los Angeles Chargers Sunday at 1 p.m.
File photo by Louriann Mardo-Zayat / lmzartwork­s.com After turning his back on the Indianapol­is Colts last offseason, Patriots offensive coordinato­r Josh McDaniels said the book is closed on leaving the team for a head coaching job. The Pats host the Los Angeles Chargers Sunday at 1 p.m.

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