Romeo Crennel, who coached in the NFL for 39 seasons and served as the Patriots’ defensive coordinator from 2001-04, announced his retirement on Monday.
He also served as head coach of the Cleveland Browns and Kansas City Chiefs, as well as the Houston Texans' interim head coach in 2020.
"Football has been my entire life and it's been a dream come true to coach for 50 years," Crennel said in a statement."... I'll miss everything about coaching and teaching, but the thing I'll miss the most is being around the guys every day. My goal was to put every player and coach in the best position to succeed, and I consider every guy I coached or worked with a part of my family.
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