New England Patriots have been busy retooling their coaching staff, and the latest development is the expected hiring of Scott Booker as the team’s new safeties coach, replacing Brian Belichick ¹. Booker, a seasoned coach with experience in both the collegiate and professional ranks, is set to join the Patriots after spending last season as the senior defensive assistant with the Buffalo Bills.
Booker’s hiring is a significant move for the Patriots, who have been looking to revamp their defensive coaching staff. With Booker on board, the team is expected to benefit from his expertise and experience in developing defensive players. Booker’s background is impressive, having worked with Mike Vrabel during his time with the Tennessee Titans.
The Patriots have been active in retooling their coaching staff, with several new hires and promotions. The team has also retained some familiar faces, including Jerod Mayo, who will be back with the team in 2024, and DeMarcus Covington, who has been promoted to defensive coordinator.
New Additions to the Patriots Coaching Staff:
Scott Booker: Safeties Coach
Tyler Hughes: Wide Receivers Coach
Bob Bicknell: Tight Ends Coach
Tom Quinn: Special Teams Assistant Coach
Vinny DePalma: Defensive Coaching Assistant/Quality Control
Jamael Lett: Defensive Coaching Assistant/Quality Control
Coby Tippett: Special Teams Coaching Assistant/Quality Control
Coaches Who Have Left the Patriots:
Bill Belichick: Former Head Coach
Moses Cabrera: Strength and Conditioning Coach
Will Lawing: Tight Ends Coach
Vinnie Sunseri: Running Backs Coach
Steve Belichick: Linebackers Coach
Joe Houston: Special Teams Assistant
Bill O’Brien: Offensive Coordinator
The Patriots’ coaching staff is taking shape, and it will be interesting to see how the team performs in the upcoming season. With a mix of new and familiar faces, the Patriots are looking to bounce back from a disappointing 2023 season.


















