
Todd Downing doesn’t want to ‘waste’ Super Bowl 2026 opportunity with Patriots after failed Jets stint
NY Post
SAN FRANCISCO — A year ago, Todd Downing was part of a terrible 5-12 season with the Jets.
Now, he’s in the Super Bowl.
Downing is the Patriots wide receivers coach.
He went to New England after a two-year stint with the Jets as the passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
In 2024, he took over the play-calling after five games as part of changes made when head coach Robert Saleh was fired.
“It’s been a 25-year career of ups and downs,” Downing said this week. “I feel very fortunate to be here. It’s such an awesome opportunity and I don’t want to waste it.”

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