Patriots, OL coach Dave DeGuglielmo part ways

ByMike Reiss ESPN logo
Tuesday, January 26, 2016

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- One day after New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was hit 23 times in his team's 20-18 loss to the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship Game, the club has parted ways with offensive line coach Dave DeGuglielmo, sources confirmed to ESPN.

DeGuglielmo held the position for the past two seasons, after replacing longtime assistant Dante Scarnecchia.

In DeGuglielmo's first year on the job, the Patriots allowed just 21 sacks, fourth-fewest in the NFL, and the team won the Super Bowl. The offensive line, which suffered a string of injuries in 2015 and was playing with three rookies who totaled more than 50 percent of the snaps, contributed to that sack total's increasing to 38 this season.

DeGuglielmo previously served as assistant offensive line coach for the New York Giants (2004-08) and offensive line coach for the Miami Dolphins (2009-11) and New York Jets (2012).

NFL Network first reported the news of the Patriots' parting ways with DeGuglielmo.

ESPN's Adam Schefter contributed to this report.

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