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Source: Patriots intend to promote DeMarcus Covington to DC - ESPN

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots are moving forward with plans to promote defensive line coach DeMarcus Covington to defensive coordinator, a source confirmed to ESPN.

The Patriots have informed other candidates that Covington is the choice, a source relayed to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.

The move was expected as Covington, 34, enters his eighth season with the Patriots. He has worked closely with first-year head coach Jerod Mayo, first as outside linebackers coach in 2019 and the last four seasons as defensive line coach.

Covington's solid work with the defensive line was reflected, in part, by the Patriots allowing a league-low 3.3 yards per carry in 2023. Third-year defensive lineman Christian Barmore also emerged as a breakout star.

In a further reflection of Covington's rise, the Arizona Cardinals had requested permission to interview him for their defensive coordinator vacancy last year. Covington also served as a defensive coordinator at the Senior Bowl last year.

With Covington expected to be named Patriots defensive coordinator, it increases the likelihood that much of the team's defensive staff remains intact, with the lingering question on what Steve Belichick and Brian Belichick — the sons of former head coach Bill Belichick — decide to do.

Steve Belichick, the linebackers coach who called the plays in recent years, has earned the opportunity to remain on staff, according to Mayo. If he chooses to stay, the projection is that he would be a top aide/senior advisor to Mayo, with whom he developed a close relationship over the last decade.

Brian Belichick, the safeties coach, has also earned the opportunity to stay, per Mayo.

The Patriots are still interviewing candidates for offensive coordinator and

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