Patriots add to scouting staff following Nancy Meier’s retirement

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – SEPTEMBER 21: A general view of a football on the field prior to an NFL football game between the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers at Gillette Stadium on September 21, 2025 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Nancy Meier’s 52-year run with the New England Patriots has reached its end. The team’s director of scouting administration is officially retiring this week.

While Meier has been a staple of the team’s scouting department as well as the organization’s longest-tenured employee, the page needs to be turned. The Patriots have done just that by hiring Courtney Weiner as scouting administration coordinator.

The 27-year-old started her new gig this week.

Weiner earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism at Elon in 2021 and a master’s in sports management at Columbia in 2023. During her time at Columbia, she served as the football program’s recruiting assistant and director of on-campus recruiting.

After her graduation, she took a job with the Naval Academy, where she spent two years as director of on-campus recruiting as well as the Midshipmen’s NFL liaison. She was promoted to director of football and recruiting operations in February, but just four months later left that position for an opportunity to join the Patriots.

Weiner’s arrival as well as Meier’s retirement are the latest changes for the Patriots scouting department this offseason. The team previously parted ways with director of scouting projects Marshall Oium and replaced Midwest area scout Justin Hickman with long-time Panthers scout Robert Haines.

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