Evan Rothstein has been hired by the Denver Broncos as their offensive line assistant and director of game management, following four seasons with the New England Patriots. Rothstein's journey began in 2021 with the Patriots as he held various coaching roles, progressively advancing to assistant quarterbacks coach. He has a significant NFL history, having spent nine years with the Detroit Lions where he undertook multiple responsibilities, including working closely with head coach Matt Patricia. The Broncos are looking to bolster their staff under head coach Mike Vrabel amid a restructuring after Bill Belichick's exit.
After four seasons in Foxborough, Evan Rothstein will be moving on to Mile High, as the Denver Broncos have hired him as offensive line assistant and director of game management.
Rothstein originally joined the New England Patriots in 2021 under a research, analysis and coaching role, evolving to assistant quarterbacks coach before moving to Denver.
Prior to arriving at Gillette Stadium, Rothstein spent nine years with the Detroit Lions in multiple roles, including special teams quality control and offensive assistant.
New head coach Mike Vrabel's Patriots staff is finalizing the transition into 2025 with new positional coaches following Bill Belichick's departure.
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