Troy Brown will have a new role with the New England Patriots.
According to Patriots coach Jerod Mayo, via ESPN’s Mike Reiss, Brown’s new position will be in skill development.
Brown first began his Patriots coaching career in 2020 as the running backs and kick returners coach. He then switched over to working with the wide receivers in 2021.
New England hired Tyler Hughes to coach the wide receivers, as Mayo elected to bring in a new coaching staff. Former Patriots receiver Tiquan Underwood will also help with the receivers position as well.
Troy Brown’s role on the Patriots coaching staff will be in “skill development”, according to Jerod Mayo.
Similar to Joe Kim on the defensive side (specializing with pass rushers), Brown will work with skill-position players across the board.
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) March 25, 2024
The moving parts continue for New England, as they look to revamp and retool the Patriots offense.
Wide receiver production has been a glaring issue for the organization over the past couple of seasons, and they’re hopeful the coaching change, along with personnel improvements, can finally fix the problem.