Report: Patriots QBs coach Ashton Grant to stay in New England, won't take OC interviews
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Report: Patriots QBs coach Ashton Grant to stay in New England, won't take OC interviews
"Grant, who would likely have been considered for all three remaining vacant offensive coordinator positions around the NFL, has reportedly decided to remain with the Patriots, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Schefter noted that Grant is choosing not to interview for the Las Vegas Raiders' OC job under new head coach Klint Kubiak. The Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks also have open OC positions."
""Ashton has been awesome with just kind of relaying the connections between the past offense that he was in last year with the Browns that we had last year and just translating it, now using our own terminology and kind of building the foundation for this offense," Maye said. "There's so much more we can take with this offense and give me more tools and more answers at the line of scrimmage."
Mike Vrabel, Josh McDaniels, and offensive assistant Ashton Grant will coach Drake Maye together again in the 2026–27 season, delivering continuity after two years of different coaching staffs. Grant opted to stay with the Patriots and declined an interview for the Las Vegas Raiders' OC job while other OC vacancies exist with the Rams and Seahawks. Grant played a major role in Maye’s second-year developmental leap that helped the team reach Super Bowl LX. Maye led the league in completion percentage and QBR, threw for 4,394 yards, 31 touchdowns and eight interceptions. Grant played wide receiver at Assumption University (2014–17) and is a Manchester, Connecticut native.
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