Josh McDaniels told reporters on Tuesday that he intends to stay with the New England Patriots as the offensive coordinator for this round of coaching interviews.

He confirmed he interviewed for the Green Bay Packers’ head coaching vacancy. He said he did not have any contact with the Cleveland Browns, who are considered one of the most desirable openings. With the Packers hiring former Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Matt LaFleur, McDaniels said “the book is closed” on his candidacy this offseason.

Josh McDaniels says he interview with the Packers but “the book is closed” on his candidacy this offseason. He says he will be staying. — Henry McKenna (@McKennAnalysis) January 8, 2019

McDaniels said he didn’t know if his mishap with the Indianapolis Colts impacted his candidacy this offseason. The Colts and McDaniels had made a verbal pact that he would join them as their head coach for the 2018 season. However, McDaniels changed his mind on the day of his introductory press conference, and stayed with the Patriots.

McDaniels said he is enjoying his role with New England, and hopes he’s growing and will continue to grow in his current role.