The New England Patriots and director of player personnel Nick Caserio have agreed to a multi-year contract extension, according to Ben Volin of The Boston Globe.
The Houston Texans made their attempt at Caserio last offseason, but things got messy and he remained with the Patriots. There was speculation that Houston would try again to attain Caserio, but that was quickly shut down this offseason.
Caserio has been with the organization since 2001 and has remained in his current role since 2008. The return of Caserio and Josh McDaniels will help keep structure and familiarity that will benefit Bill Belichick greatly. With the potential departure of Tom Brady this offseason, the Patriots will need to keep the core intact to remain a contender.
Now that New England’s brought back two of its most important pieces — the focus will be put on its legendary signal-caller.
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