The New England Patriots keep on interviewing familiar faces for their vacant coaching jobs this offseason.
Ryan Wendell, who played nine seasons for the Patriots and helped New England win a Super Bowl title in 2014, reportedly will be the latest to get a face-to-face meeting with his former team.
Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer reported Friday evening that the Patriots are flying Wendell out to Las Vegas, where members of the Patriots staff are getting set to coach in the Shrine Bowl, to interview for the open offensive line coaching position.
Wendell spent the last four seasons on the Buffalo Bills staff, holding the title of assistant offensive line coach for the previous three campaigns.