FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – After leading his team to a 12-1 overall record and a trip to the MIAA Division I State Championship, Needham High School's Doug Kopcso has been selected as the New England Patriots Coach of the Year.
Kopcso, a 1999 Needham High School graduate and a former linebacker for the Rockets, has been at the helm for seven seasons. He led a group in 2024 headlined by the 2024-25 Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year Aidan Williams, the Rockets star running back and linebacker who's committed to play at Lehigh University next fall. In addition, senior tackle Charlie Simeone, who's headed to play for Dan Curran and Holy Cross next year, anchored Needham's offensive line. Will McDonald, a senior defensive end headed to play at Army next September, commanded a Needham defense that allowed just 7.5 points per game in the regular season. In total, Kopcso's experienced group consisted of 28 seniors in uniform that turned out to be one of the best teams in the state.
NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Andre Tippett, who presently holds the role of Executive Director of Community Affairs for the New England Patriots, had a meeting with the Rockets on Tuesday at Needham High School. During the meeting, he presented a generous donation of $2,000 to the football program on behalf of the Kraft family and the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation. The acknowledgment pays homage to Coach Kopcso's commitment to the development of the next generation.
"As someone who's always appreciated great defense, this Needham team embodies everything we love about the game," said Tippett. "They play with heart, resilience, and a mindset that no moment this season has been too big for them. Under Coach Kopcso's leadership, this team has truly risen to greatness. Congratulations on an incredible season, and it's my honor to present the Patriots Coach of the Year award to Coach Kopcso and the Needham Rockets football team."