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Report: Patriots seek DC after moving Terrell Williams to high-ranking role

By Thomson Reuters Feb 12, 2026 | 5:10 PM

The New England Patriots have a vacancy at defensive coordinator after moving Terrell Williams — who is cancer-free after a battle with prostate cancer — to a high-ranking role on the ​staff, NFL Network reported on Thursday afternoon.

Williams, 51, missed most ‌of his first season with New England after being diagnosed with prostate cancer in September. He took a leave of absence after being on the sideline for the Patriots’ Week 1 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders.

He attended meetings at New ‌England’s ​facility during his recovery period but didn’t travel ⁠with the team this ⁠season. Inside linebackers coach Zak Kuhr filled in as New England’s defensive play-caller.

Williams was declared cancer-free during the playoffs and joined the Patriots in Santa Clara, Calif., last week for Super Bowl LX, ​which the Seattle Seahawks won 29-13.

The Patriots ranked fourth in the regular season in average points allowed (18.8) and eighth in fewest yard ⁠allowed per game (295.2).

Head coach Mike Vrabel, the ⁠NFL Coach of the Year in his first season ​at the helm for the Patriots years after playing for New England, ​was asked on Tuesday if Kuhr would be the defensive ‌coordinator.

“(Williams is) healthy and been given a release to be back and be back at work,” Vrabel said, via team transcript. “So again, I’ll work through all those things here in the next couple days, weeks, however ⁠long those decisions may take.”

When Vrabel was head coach of the Tennessee Titans from 2018-23, Williams was his defensive line coach. He added assistant head ⁠coach to his ‌title in 2023.

Williams spent the 2024 season as the ⁠defensive line coach and run game coordinator with ​the Detroit ‌Lions.

He coached the defensive line for the Miami ​Dolphins (2015-17) and ⁠then-Oakland Raiders (2012-14) after stints as an assistant at Texas A&M, Purdue, Akron and other schools.

Kuhr, 37, was a New York Giants defensive assistant in 2024. Kuhr also spent time with Vrabel in various positions with the Titans from 2020-23 following multiple stops as an assistant coach at the college ​level.

–Field Level Media