Joshua Thomas McDaniels is popularly known as an American football coach who is the head coach for the Las Vegas Raiders of the National Football League.
McDaniels began his NFL career in 2001 with the New England Patriots, where he served as the offensive coordinator for 14 non-consecutive seasons.
During McDaniels’ first stint as offensive coordinator from 2006 to 2008, New England set the season record for points scored and became the first team to win all 16 regular season games in 2007.
In his second stint from 2012 to 2021, the Patriots won three Super Bowl titles in Super Bowl XLIX, Super Bowl LI, and Super Bowl LIII. McDaniels was also among the Patriots personnel to be present for all six of their titles during the Brady–Belichick era.
Josh McDaniels wife
McDaniels is a married man who got married to Laura, his wife, in 2002. Before they could tie the knot, the two dated for two years before the wedding.
Josh first met Laura in 2000 when he was working as a laminated plastics salesman for Fiber-Tech Industries in Cleveland. Laura was also an employee at FiberTech.
Josh McDaniels children
Josh and Laura are now proud parents of four children namely Jack McDaniels, Maddie McDaniels, Livia McDaniels, and Neenah McDaniels.
Josh seems to have been an amazing father to his kids. He makes an effort to spend as much time with his kids as he can despite his busy schedule.
Josh McDaniels parents
McDaniels was born on April 22, 1976, in Barberton, Ohio to his parents his father Thom MacDaniels, and his mother Christine McDaniels.
McDaniels’ father was a coach and coached football for high schools in Ohio before retiring. He coached for 40 years and was inducted into the Ohio high school coaches’ Hall of Fame. In 2004 and 2010, Thom was a finalist twice for the NFL high school coach of the Year.
Josh McDaniels siblings
McDaniels has a younger brother named Ben McDaniels. He is 43 years old and was born on June 6, 1980. He currently serves as the wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator for the National Football League’s Houston Texans (NFL).
Before late 2018, Ben held the positions of interim wide receivers coach and quarterbacks coach at the University of Michigan.
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