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Matt Patricia
Matthew Edward Patricia (born September 13, 1974) is an American football coach who is currently the defensive coordinator for Ohio State. He previously served 15 non-consecutive seasons as an assistant coach with the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL), including six seasons as the defensive coordinator from 2012 to 2017. During Patricia's tenure as defensive coordinator, the Patriots won two Super Bowls and allowed the fewest points in 2016. He also served as the Patriots' offensive playcaller in 2022. Patricia was also the head coach of the Detroit Lions from 2018 to 2020. He was named the defensive coordinator of Ohio State in 2025.
Patricia attended Vernon-Verona-Sherrill High School where he played as a center on the football team. His senior year, he was named honorable mention all-league and played in the Utica-Rome all-star game for the North team. He also participated in wrestling and tennis.
Patricia played at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), where he was a four-year letterman as a center and guard with the Engineers football team from 1992 to 1995.
Patricia remained at RPI to begin his coaching career as a graduate assistant in 1996. He spent the next two years as an application engineer with Hoffman Air & Filtration Systems in East Syracuse, New York. After graduating, Patricia received an offer to maintain nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers with the Westinghouse Electric Company, but decided to return to football as the defensive line coach for Amherst College from 1999 to 2000. In 2001, he moved to Syracuse University as an offensive graduate assistant for the team, a position he held for three seasons.
Patricia joined the Patriots under head coach Bill Belichick as an offensive coaching assistant in 2004, the same year the team won its third Super Bowl in Super Bowl XXXIX. In 2005, upon the departure of assistant offensive line/tight ends coach Jeff Davidson, Patricia was reassigned as the Patriots' assistant offensive line coach. Then-linebackers coach Dean Pees was promoted to defensive coordinator after the season, prompting another reassignment for Patricia, this time to linebackers coach for the 2006 season. Patricia was named the team's safeties coach in 2011. In 2012, he was promoted to the title of defensive coordinator, though he had been calling the plays on defense since the departure of Pees following the 2009 season. In January 2016, the Patriots gave permission for Patricia to interview for the head-coaching position of the Cleveland Browns, but he remained with the Patriots as defensive coordinator going into the 2016 season. The Patriots won three Super Bowls with Patricia: Super Bowl XXXIX at the end of the 2004 season, Super Bowl XLIX at the end of the 2014 season, and Super Bowl LI at the end of the 2016 season. On January 1, 2018 (NFL Black Monday), it was revealed that Patricia was the subject of the Detroit Lions' and New York Giants' head coaching searches. He was the last defensive playcaller under Belichick to hold the title of defensive coordinator.
On February 5, 2018, Patricia was named the head coach of the Detroit Lions. That May, Lions team president Rod Wood reaffirmed Patricia's hiring decision.
Patricia lost his first two games of the 2018 season, the first against the New York Jets, 48–17, on Monday Night Football on September 10, and the following week against the San Francisco 49ers, 30–27, on September 16. His first win as a head coach came on September 23, 2018, a 26–10 victory against his previous team, the New England Patriots, with Patricia beating his old mentor, Bill Belichick, in the process. It was also the Lions' first victory over the Patriots since 2000, which was Belichick's first year coaching the Patriots.
Under Patricia, the Lions posted a 6–10 record in 2018 and a 3–12–1 season in 2019. These records marked a regression from Patricia's predecessor Jim Caldwell, who posted a 9–7 record in 2017 before being fired in favor of Patricia. During Patricia's early years in Detroit, friction between him and defensive backs Darius Slay, Glover Quin, and Quandre Diggs was documented. Before Patricia's third season as Lions coach, all three had been cut or traded away. At the end of the 2019 season, Patricia was a finalist for the NFL's Salute to Service award. Team owner Martha Firestone Ford and her soon-to-be successor Sheila Ford Hamp announced after the season that they would give Patricia a chance to show improvement in the 2020 season.
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Matt Patricia
Matthew Edward Patricia (born September 13, 1974) is an American football coach who is currently the defensive coordinator for Ohio State. He previously served 15 non-consecutive seasons as an assistant coach with the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL), including six seasons as the defensive coordinator from 2012 to 2017. During Patricia's tenure as defensive coordinator, the Patriots won two Super Bowls and allowed the fewest points in 2016. He also served as the Patriots' offensive playcaller in 2022. Patricia was also the head coach of the Detroit Lions from 2018 to 2020. He was named the defensive coordinator of Ohio State in 2025.
Patricia attended Vernon-Verona-Sherrill High School where he played as a center on the football team. His senior year, he was named honorable mention all-league and played in the Utica-Rome all-star game for the North team. He also participated in wrestling and tennis.
Patricia played at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), where he was a four-year letterman as a center and guard with the Engineers football team from 1992 to 1995.
Patricia remained at RPI to begin his coaching career as a graduate assistant in 1996. He spent the next two years as an application engineer with Hoffman Air & Filtration Systems in East Syracuse, New York. After graduating, Patricia received an offer to maintain nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers with the Westinghouse Electric Company, but decided to return to football as the defensive line coach for Amherst College from 1999 to 2000. In 2001, he moved to Syracuse University as an offensive graduate assistant for the team, a position he held for three seasons.
Patricia joined the Patriots under head coach Bill Belichick as an offensive coaching assistant in 2004, the same year the team won its third Super Bowl in Super Bowl XXXIX. In 2005, upon the departure of assistant offensive line/tight ends coach Jeff Davidson, Patricia was reassigned as the Patriots' assistant offensive line coach. Then-linebackers coach Dean Pees was promoted to defensive coordinator after the season, prompting another reassignment for Patricia, this time to linebackers coach for the 2006 season. Patricia was named the team's safeties coach in 2011. In 2012, he was promoted to the title of defensive coordinator, though he had been calling the plays on defense since the departure of Pees following the 2009 season. In January 2016, the Patriots gave permission for Patricia to interview for the head-coaching position of the Cleveland Browns, but he remained with the Patriots as defensive coordinator going into the 2016 season. The Patriots won three Super Bowls with Patricia: Super Bowl XXXIX at the end of the 2004 season, Super Bowl XLIX at the end of the 2014 season, and Super Bowl LI at the end of the 2016 season. On January 1, 2018 (NFL Black Monday), it was revealed that Patricia was the subject of the Detroit Lions' and New York Giants' head coaching searches. He was the last defensive playcaller under Belichick to hold the title of defensive coordinator.
On February 5, 2018, Patricia was named the head coach of the Detroit Lions. That May, Lions team president Rod Wood reaffirmed Patricia's hiring decision.
Patricia lost his first two games of the 2018 season, the first against the New York Jets, 48–17, on Monday Night Football on September 10, and the following week against the San Francisco 49ers, 30–27, on September 16. His first win as a head coach came on September 23, 2018, a 26–10 victory against his previous team, the New England Patriots, with Patricia beating his old mentor, Bill Belichick, in the process. It was also the Lions' first victory over the Patriots since 2000, which was Belichick's first year coaching the Patriots.
Under Patricia, the Lions posted a 6–10 record in 2018 and a 3–12–1 season in 2019. These records marked a regression from Patricia's predecessor Jim Caldwell, who posted a 9–7 record in 2017 before being fired in favor of Patricia. During Patricia's early years in Detroit, friction between him and defensive backs Darius Slay, Glover Quin, and Quandre Diggs was documented. Before Patricia's third season as Lions coach, all three had been cut or traded away. At the end of the 2019 season, Patricia was a finalist for the NFL's Salute to Service award. Team owner Martha Firestone Ford and her soon-to-be successor Sheila Ford Hamp announced after the season that they would give Patricia a chance to show improvement in the 2020 season.
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