Romeo Crennel announced his retirement after 50 years as a coach, with 39 of them being spent in the NFL.
The 74-year-old spent time with six NFL teams and he had various roles — ranging from special teams coach, defensive coordinator, head coach and even the front office. Crennel’s most recent role was with the Houston Texans as the senior advisor for football performance. He’s been with the Texans since 2014 in different roles and that will mark his final chapter in the NFL.
Crennel spent 1993-96 as the New England Patriots’ defensive line coach, and then he came back as the defensive coordinator from 2001-04. The Patriots had their legendary Super Bowl run during those years and Crennel walked away with three rings.
Heck of a career for Romeo Crennel. Five Super Bowl titles as an assistant, including three as the Patriots' DC. https://t.co/n3WppCdd5J
— Zack Cox (@ZackCoxNESN) June 6, 2022
His longevity and success mark him down as one of the most accomplished figures in NFL history.
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