QB coach T.C. McCartney to leave Patriots after one season, per report
Briefly

T.C. McCartney, who spent the previous season as the New England Patriots' quarterbacks coach, will not return for the 2025 season after just one year. McCartney joined the team from the Cleveland Browns and played a pivotal role in developing rookie quarterbacks Drake Maye and Joe Milton. Under his mentorship, Maye had a noteworthy season, starting 12 of 13 games and showcasing significant potential. Despite positive feedback from players regarding his coaching, recent organizational changes, including the hiring of Josh McDaniels as offensive coordinator, resulted in McCartney's departure.
Under McCartney's guidance, rookie quarterback Drake Maye showed promise, throwing for 2,276 yards, 15 touchdowns, and rushing for an impressive 423 yards in his first season.
Despite a successful rookie season for Maye and positive reports from players about McCartney's coaching, he will not remain with the Patriots organization in 2025.
The Patriots recently hired Josh McDaniels as offensive coordinator, leading to McCartney’s departure just one year after his arrival from the Cleveland Browns.
Maye praised his coaches, saying, 'I can't say enough about those guys,' highlighting the positive impact McCartney had on his development.
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