Indianapolis Colts fans hoping for Josh McDaniels to be named the club's new head coach will have to wait a little longer.
Shortly after the New England Patriots lost Super Bowl LII to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, the club's offensive coordinator declined to address speculation that he's set to be named the head coach of the Colts.
"I'm not going to talk about that tonight," McDaniels said, as per Tom Curran of NBC Sports Boston.
Indianapolis could not officially name McDaniels head coach until after the Patriots were eliminated from the playoffs. Sources told Adam Schefter of ESPN that the Colts would make the move official after the Super Bowl ended.
Shortly after kickoff, Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk reported that McDaniels has not yet told the Patriots he's leaving and that there is a possibility he remains with New England going forward.
For now, it appears fans of both the Colts and Patriots will have to wait while McDaniels decides what his next move will be.









