Patriots defensive co-ordinator Schiano steps down

Greg Schiano reacts on the sideline of an NFL game. (Bill Feig/AP)

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Greg Schiano has stepped down as defensive co-ordinator of the New England Patriots, less than two months after taking the job.

The Patriots, who never announced the hiring of the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Rutgers head coach, confirmed his departure by posting statements from Schiano and coach Bill Belichick on the team’s website.

Schiano said he needs to "spend more time on my faith and family."

Schiano went 11-21 in two seasons with the Buccaneers and spent two years as the defensive co-ordinator at Ohio State before he was announced in late 2017 as the new coach at Tennessee. But the school backed out of the deal after a backlash over Schiano’s connection to the Penn State sexual abuse case.

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