The Patriots are reunited with a coach who led them to six Super Bowls.
Earlier this month, the franchise hired Mike Vrabel as its head coach following the departure of Jerod Mayo.
And the former New England linebacker and Titans head coach has now added Josh McDaniels to his staff as offensive coordinator, according to various reports on Tuesday.
This will be McDaniels' third stint in the role with New England, as he previously served as offensive coordinator from 2006 to 2008 and reprized the role from 2012 to 2022 after briefly serving as the Broncos' head coach.
McDaniels tried to be head coach for a second time with the Raiders from 2022 to 2023, but was fired midway through his second season in charge.
Over four seasons, McDaniels compiled a head coaching record of 20-33 in Denver and Las Vegas.
Josh McDaniels was instrumental in Tom Brady's success while in New England
He will return to the organization for the third time after a brief stint as the Raiders' head coach.
However, McDaniels had great success with Tom Brady at center as New England built a dynasty.
The now 48-year-old also fared well after Brady's departure, as the team thrived with quarterback Mac Jones in the 2021 season.
That year, the team was sixth in scoring while rookie Jones, who was Jacksonville's backup last season, led the team.
New England will hope McDaniels helps the progression of quarterback Drake Maye, who showed flashes of his talent in his 12 starts this year.
The UNC product, who was selected No. 3 overall in last year's NFL Draft, threw for 15 touchdowns and 2,276 yards against 10 interceptions.
However, the Patriots went 4-13 and will select No. 4 overall in this year's draft.