The New England Patriots are continuing to reshape their organization — and the latest move strengthens Mike Vrabel’s influence inside the building.

Patriots Add Former Mike Vrabel Assistant Charles London to Coaching Staff
The New England Patriots are continuing to adjust their coaching staff this offseason, reportedly adding Charles London, a former assistant under head coach Mike Vrabel, according to The Athletic.
London previously worked as Vrabel’s passing game coordinator with the Tennessee Titans in 2023, and he is now set to reunite with his former colleague in New England.

While his exact title with the Patriots has not yet been announced, London is expected to contribute on the offensive side of the ball.
Another Move in Patriots’ Coaching Overhaul
London’s addition is the latest development in a busy offseason for the Patriots coaching staff.

Several changes have already taken place, including:
New additions
- Charles London
- B.J. Edmonds
Departures
- Ben McAdoo
- Robert Kugler
- Milton Patterson
Promotions
- Zak Kuhr
- Terrell Williams
The moves reflect a broader effort by Vrabel and the organization to build a coaching staff aligned with his vision.
London Brings Extensive NFL Experience

London has built a long résumé in the NFL since entering the league in 2007.
During his coaching career, he has worked with multiple teams, including:
- Chicago Bears (2007–2009, 2018–2020)
- Houston Texans (2014–2017)
- Atlanta Falcons (2021–2022)
- Seattle Seahawks (2024)
- New York Jets (2025)
His experience across several organizations gives the Patriots another veteran voice as they continue rebuilding the offense.
Familiar Faces Continue Joining Vrabel

New England’s offseason strategy has clearly emphasized bringing in coaches and players who already have relationships with Vrabel.
That approach can help speed up system installation and strengthen the culture the Patriots are trying to build under their new leadership.

With the coaching staff continuing to take shape, attention will soon turn toward free agency and roster upgrades as New England prepares for the 2026 season.
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