Brown has been on staff in New England since 2020
Troy Brown might not have been very pleased with his Patriots coaching role change.
Brown, a former New England receiver who served as the Patriots wide receivers coach the last three seasons, now works in “skill development” under first-year head coach Jerod Mayo. In the new role, Brown reportedly will “work with skill-position players across the board” in Foxboro, Mass.
That is, if Brown sticks around for a fifth season on the Patriots coaching staff. According to Sun Devil Source, the 52-year-old is a candidate to replace Ra’Shaad Samples as Arizona State’s wide receivers coach. Samples was hired by Oregon as a running backs coach and assistant head coach over the weekend, and Brown reportedly has already been spotted on ASU’s campus.
The three-time Super Bowl champion never has coached at the collegiate level, as he broke into his post-playing profession with the Patriots in 2020. However, he has some experience coaching college players through past work at the Senior Bowl and East-West Shrine Bowl.
As for the Patriots, Tyler Hughes will serve as the head wide receivers coach in New England’s first season following Bill Belichick’s departure. Tiquan Underwood, a former Patriots wideout, will work with Hughes as an assistant.