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February 16, 2017 at 11:22 am Brian Daboll's Patriots head shot in 2006. (Photo by Getty Images) BOSTON (CBS) — With offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels sticking around with the Patriots, it became time for up-and-coming offensive coach Brian Daboll to look elsewhere for a chance at moving up in the coaching world. According to reports, he's landed a rather high-profile gig. READ MORE: Fitchburg Community Turns Out For Birthday Parade For Boy With Autism Who Said He Had No Friends Rodney Orr of reported Thursday morning that Daboll will be the next offensive coordinator at the University of Alabama, alongside Nick Saban. Blogs like Roll Bama Roll and Gridiron Now picked up the news, citing the report of Orr. Daboll, 41, worked with the Patriots from 2000-06 before spending time with four other NFL teams. He returned to the Patriots in 2013, and he's worked as the tight ends coach since 2014. He's also held the positions of offensive coaching assistant, wide receivers coach and defensive assistant.

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