Lions defensive line coach Terrell Williams is leaving Detroit to be the new defensive coordinator of the New England Patriots
Williams reunites with coach Mike Vrabel in New England after working on Vrabel's staff for six years with the Titans.
Terrell Williams spent six seasons working with new Patriots coach Mike Vrabel before coming to Detroit last winter.
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Detroit Lions defensive line coach Terrell Williams is departing the organization and will accept the defensive coordinator position with the New England Patriots. Williams had previously worked with Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel during their stint with the Tennessee Titans.
A report from @mzenitz indicates that the New England Patriots are targeting Lions' DL coach Terrell Williams to be their new DC. He worked closely with Patriots HC Mike Vrabel in Tennessee. Another change to the coaching staff could be on the horizon @DetroitPodcast
The New England Patriots are reportedly hiring Detroit Lions defensive line coach Terrell Williams as their new defensive coordinator, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Mike Reiss.
He was the defensive line coach for the legendary 1999 NC A&T football team, now, 26 years later he has risen all the way to NFL coordinator.
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