Under new head coach Mike Vrabel, the kicking game will remain in the same hands.
The New England Patriots have retained special teams coordinator Jeremy Springer for 2025, as first reported Monday by NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport.
Springer, 35, joined the staff last hiring cycle under previous head coach Jerod Mayo. A resurgence in the third phase followed. His units combined to rank second around the league with a Pro Football Focus grade of 90.3. And by the end of the 4-13 season, gunner Brenden Schooler had picked up where retired captain Matthew Slater left off, becoming a Pro Bowler as well as an NFLPA All-Pro, AP first-team All-Pro and PFWA All-NFL selection.