Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels brings over Bo Hardegree from Patriots to be his QB coach

Josh McDaniels bringing over Bo Hardegree from Patriots as QB coach for Raiders

The second member of Josh McDaniels’s new staff has been filled. The Raiders have hired former Patriots offensive assistant Bo Hardegree as quarterbacks coach according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Hardegree spent just one season with the Patriots and apparently that was enough. Though he didn’t hold the title of QB coach, the former college quarterback worked primarily with the quarterbacks.

This will be the second time Hardegree has held the title of QB coach in the NFL. He was a QB coach for three seasons in Miami (2016-18) under Adam Gase. Those three years saw Ryan Tannehill’s number tank. Then after the Dolphins traded him, he was named Comeback Player of the Year.

Gase was hired as head coach of the Jets and Hardegree joined him as an offensive assistant. In 2021, after Gase was fired, Hardegree stayed on with the Jets and worked with rookie QB Zach Wilson. After that season, Hardegree took the same position with the Patriots, helping work with rookie QB Mac Jones.

But instead of completing the AFC East tour by heading to Buffalo, he switched to the AFC West, joining the Raiders. Or, should I say, switched *back* to the AFC West because he got his start in the NFL coaching ranks in Denver as an offensive quality control coach in 2014.

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