Head coach Jerod Mayo has filled another vacancy within his coaching staff.
The New England Patriots have hired Jeremy Springer as the team's new special teams coordinator, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported Wednesday. Springer, who spent the past two seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, will replace former coordinator Cam Achord.
Before joining the Rams, Springer spent eight years coaching at the collegiate level with Texas A&M, Marshall and Arizona.
The Patriots' special teams unit has had its struggles over the past two seasons. This season, they ranked 28th in DVOA and rookie kicker Chad Ryland led the league with nine missed field goals. Meanwhile, the Rams' special teams ranked last in kickoff return average (16.1), punt coverage (15.5), points allowed (14) and blocked kicks (three).
The hiring of Springer is New England's first effort to revamp the special teams unit. The shifting started with assistant special teams coach Joe Houston leaving to take a position with the University of Florida.
Achord's status with the team is unknown. He has been with New England since 2018, but his contract expired at the end of the season. There is also uncertainty surrounding the status of Troy Brown, New England's wide receiver and kick returner coach, as the Patriots are still searching for an offensive coordinator.
Interesting to see Troy Brown wearing Senior Bowl gear, not Patriots apparel, while he serves as offensive coordinator of the American Team.
— Zack Cox (@zm_cox) January 30, 2024
Most Senior Bowl coaches wear their own team logos during practices. Brown’s job status is TBD with the Patriots’ OC search still ongoing pic.twitter.com/YkEnpF65By
The special teams unit could also potentially be without veteran Matthew Slater, who has spent his entire career in New England.
Springer's addition to the staff seems to fit what Mayo is looking for. At his introductory news conference, Mayo said he wanted to hire coaches who could build relationships with players, which Springer is seemingly making an effort to do.
The hiring of Springer is accompanied by questions surrounding the Rams' dismal special teams finish in 2023, but there is no way to tell if he is the right choice until next season.
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