Former Giants head coach Joe Judge will be an assistant on the staff of former Raiders head coach Lane Kiffin at Ole Miss. Kiffin has hired Judge to work for Ole Miss with the nonspecific title of senior analyst, according to multiple reports.
The Ole Miss Rebels will add former NFL head coach Joe Judge to its coaching staff ahead of the 2024 season. Tyler Komis of Inside the Rebels for 247Sports reports that Lane Kiffin opted to bring in Joe Judge, another NFL-experienced mind.
Judge is expected to join Lane Kiffin’s staff as a senior analyst Joe Judge, former head coach of the New York Giants, will now join the staff at Ole Miss under Lane Kiffin, per Zach Berry.
Following a regime change in New England, former New York Giants head coach Joe Judge recently found himself without a job. However, Judge’s stint on unemployment didn’t last long.
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin is making a high-profile addition to his coaching staff.
The New York Giants face the New England Patriots on Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium and on the opposing sideline will be their former head coach, Joe Judge.
McDaniels is another failed disciple of Belichick, whose coaching tree more closely resembles poison ivy.
Christmas may still be a few months away, but New England Patriots assistant head coach Joe Judge is getting into the holiday spirit a little early. While speaking with reporters on Wednesday, Patriots receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster donned a stylish gray hoodie bearing the iconic "Pat Patriot" throwback logo.
After spending 2022 working with the offense, Judge is back working with the kicking game. The New England Patriots’ official staff has Joe Judge listed as assistant head coach.
With less than a week until the beginning of training camp, the New England Patriots have finally revealed their coaching staff for the upcoming season.
A report in March indicated that Joe Judge's title with the Patriots would be assistant head coach and the team confirmed it on Thursday. The team posted titles for their entire staff on their website and it shows Judge will have the assistant head coach title after 2022's disastrous foray into offensive coaching.
Judge served as New England’s special teams coordinator from 2015-2019 When the New England Patriots added Bill O’Brien to their offensive coaching staff this offseason, it signaled several coaches on the staff were headed for new roles.
New England Patriots HC Bill Belichick defended the coach who got the team docked OTA practices.
The New England Patriots became the latest team to be reprimanded by the NFL for violations of the rules during OTAs. Violations have become commonplace
Most of the major coaching moves around the league have already taken place, but a notable development in New England will see one of the Patriots' top assistants remain with the team.
It seems that Bill Belichick has lost confidence among some New England Patriots players after a horrible approach to replacing long-time offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and his highly successful schemes.
The Patriots aren't repeating their mistakes and are pursuing an offensive coordinator for next season, the team announced in a statement. The long, national nightmare that was the Matt Patricia and Joe Judge era is seemingly over.
Judge will be tasked with the development of Mac Jones, a 2021 first-round pick who earned Pro Bowl honors as a rookie.
With the Patriots from 2004-17, Patricia began his tenure as an offensive assistant but quickly transitioned to the defensive side of the ball.
Unsurprisingly, Joe Judge is returning to the New England Patriots after losing the New York Giants head coach position. What is surprising, however, is the role Bill Belichick has assigned him.
Following the departure of longtime offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, the New England Patriots were expected to seek the services of an experienced replacement from outside the organization.
The last time Judge, 40, was directly associated with the Patriots, he served as their special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach for the 2019 season.
The Raiders are looking to fill out Josh McDaniel's new coaching staff and are apparently looking at former New York Giants head coach Joe Judge as a candidate for special teams coordinator.
Veteran safety Logan Ryan and his wife also dropped by.
Joe Judge rebounded from his firing by the New York Giants just like many of us would after losing a job.
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