
New England Patriots training camp starts next week, and the organization revealed the roles for the coaches in the upcoming season.
There are several familiar faces back on the coaching staff, as well as new additions. Some of the more notable roles include Joe Judge as the assistant head coach and Evan Rothstein as the assistant quarterbacks coach.
The staff shakeup comes on the heels of a difficult 2022 season for New England, who missed the playoffs for the second time in three years. They’re hopeful the new-look staff can create the necessary changes to get the Patriots back into postseason contention.
Here’s the coaching staff expected to lead the way to change in 2023:
Troy Brown: Wide receivers/kick returners

Will Lawing: Tight ends

Evan Rothstein: Assistant quarterbacks

Ross Douglas: Wide receivers

Bill O'Brien: Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks

Billy Yates: Assistant offensive line

Adrian Klemm: Offensive line

Vinnie Sunseri: Running backs

Brian Belichick: Safeties

DeMarcus Covington: Defensive line

Jerod Mayo: Linebackers

Steve Belichick: Linebackers

Keith Jones: NFL coaching fellowship/defense

Mike Pellegrino: Cornerbacks

V'Angelo Bentley: NFL coaching fellowship/defense

Cameron Achord: Special teams coordinator

Joe Houston: Special teams assistant

Joe Judge: Assistant head coach

Bill Belichick: Head coach
