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Position: | Assistant quarterbacks coach |
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High school: | Bellmore (NY) John F. Kennedy High School |
College: | SUNY Cortland |
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Evan Rothstein is an assistant quarterbacks coach for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL).
Evan Rothstein is a native of Merrick, New York and attended Bellmore John F. Kennedy High School. He graduated SUNY Cortland in 2009 with a bachelor in sports management; he followed with a 2012 master's degree in sports management. [1]
From 2006 to 2009 he was a student assistant football coach at Cortland. His duties included video operations, assisting with the offensive line and quality control. [2] In the 2010 spring season, he worked briefly with the Cortland offensive line, before moving on to Syracuse. [3]
Rothstein interned with Syracuse's video operations department during the fall of 2009. [1] Rothstein spent two seasons at Syracuse, 2010–2011, as offensive quality control coach. [4]
He joined the Lions in 2012 as a quality control/special team coach and had responsibility for breaking down film of opponents. Rothstein was offensive assistant coach 2015–2017. [5] In 2018, under coach Matt Patricia, he became "head coach assistant/research & analyst," mainly focusing on defense. [6] In December 2020, because of quarantine restrictions, he became the defensive play caller for a game against Tom Brady. [3]
Rothstein moved to the Patriots in 2021, with Matt Patricia. [7] He started out as a member of the research and analysis department. [8] He moved up to offensive assistant in 2022 and in 2023 became assistant quarterback coach. In the 2024 move to a new head coach, Rothstein was retained and given a new role, assisting head coach Jerod Mayo in situational matters; there was no official name designated for this position. [9] His role appears to be similar to that of former Patriot research director, Ernie Adams. [10] [11]
Rothstein is married and has three children. [1]
New England Patriots | |
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Position: | Assistant quarterbacks coach |
Career information | |
High school: | Bellmore (NY) John F. Kennedy High School |
College: | SUNY Cortland |
Career history | |
As a coach: | |
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Evan Rothstein is an assistant quarterbacks coach for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL).
Evan Rothstein is a native of Merrick, New York and attended Bellmore John F. Kennedy High School. He graduated SUNY Cortland in 2009 with a bachelor in sports management; he followed with a 2012 master's degree in sports management. [1]
From 2006 to 2009 he was a student assistant football coach at Cortland. His duties included video operations, assisting with the offensive line and quality control. [2] In the 2010 spring season, he worked briefly with the Cortland offensive line, before moving on to Syracuse. [3]
Rothstein interned with Syracuse's video operations department during the fall of 2009. [1] Rothstein spent two seasons at Syracuse, 2010–2011, as offensive quality control coach. [4]
He joined the Lions in 2012 as a quality control/special team coach and had responsibility for breaking down film of opponents. Rothstein was offensive assistant coach 2015–2017. [5] In 2018, under coach Matt Patricia, he became "head coach assistant/research & analyst," mainly focusing on defense. [6] In December 2020, because of quarantine restrictions, he became the defensive play caller for a game against Tom Brady. [3]
Rothstein moved to the Patriots in 2021, with Matt Patricia. [7] He started out as a member of the research and analysis department. [8] He moved up to offensive assistant in 2022 and in 2023 became assistant quarterback coach. In the 2024 move to a new head coach, Rothstein was retained and given a new role, assisting head coach Jerod Mayo in situational matters; there was no official name designated for this position. [9] His role appears to be similar to that of former Patriot research director, Ernie Adams. [10] [11]
Rothstein is married and has three children. [1]