Josh McDaniels Brother Ben McDaniels: Age Gap And Family Tree

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Josh McDaniels has a brother named Ben, who is almost four years younger than him.

Born to father Thom McDaniels, a legendary high school coach from Canton, Ohio, the McDaniels siblings were exposed to football early on.

Thom realized early on that his sons had more potential as coaches than players.

Josh and Ben have become professional coaches. They have served the same team as a coach and were up against one another with their respective teams.

Josh McDaniels, An American Professional Football Coach
Josh McDaniels, An American Professional Football Coach (Source: Sports Illustrated)

Joshua Thomas McDaniels, born April 22, 1976, is an American football head coach for the Las Vegas Raiders of the NFL.

After graduating from Canton McKinley High School, Josh committed to play at John Carroll University.

Following his collegiate years, he began coaching as a graduate assistant at Michigan State University.

In 2001, McDaniels joined the New England Patriots of the NFL as a personnel assistant and later worked as a defensive assistant, quarterback coach, and offensive coordinator.

After his stint with the Patriots ended, he was named the head coach of the Denver Broncos.

Moreover, the six-time Super Bowl-winning coach worked as an offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the St. Louis Rams before joining the Patriots for his second stint (2012-2021).

Josh McDaniels Brother, Ben McDaniels

The younger brother of Josh McDaniels, Ben McDaniels, born on June 6, 1980, is an American football coach.

He currently serves as the wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator for the Houston Texans of the NFL.

His coaching career began as a wide receivers coach at Warren G. Harding High School.

He later served as a graduate assistant coach under head coach Glen Mason at the University of Minnesota.

Ben McDaniels, The Younger Brother of Josh McDaniels
Ben McDaniels, The Younger Brother of Josh McDaniels (Source: Houston Texans)

Similarly, he worked as a quarterback coach for Canton HS, Jackson HS, Denver Broncos, Columbia, Rutgers, and Michigan.

McDaniels also worked for Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an offensive assistant from 2012-2013.

Moreover, he joined the Houston Texans as an assistant wide receivers coach in 2021 and took on the passing game coordinator job in 2022.

Regarding his personal life, Ben is married to his wife, Kyle, and resides in Missouri City, Texas, with their daughters, Kinley and Meadow, and son, Brooks.

Josh McDaniels Family Tree

Josh and Ben are the only children of their parents. Their father, Thom, is a retired Ohio high school football coach.

He served 40 years as a coach and 26 years as a head coach at several institutions like Warren G. Harding High School, Canton McKinley High School, and Massillon Jackson High School.

The 1997 National High School Football Coach of the Year by USA Today has coached several notable players, including Percy Snow, Mario Manningham, and Mike Doss.

Josh McDaniels Is Married To Laura

The Raiders head coach tied the knot with his wife, Laura, in 2002. Laura was born in Parma, Ohio, and attended Valley Forge High School.

They reportedly met in 2000 while they were working for the same company.

Moreover, the McDaniels couple has birthed four children, Jack, Maddie, Livi, and Neenah, from their marriage.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who Is The Brother Of Josh McDaniels?

Josh McDaniels has a brother named Ben, who is almost four years younger than him.

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