Mike Vrabel may be former New England Patriots teammates with Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady, but that doesn't mean the AFC West team
The New England Patriots announced Friday that they completed an interview with Mike Vrabel for their open head coaching position. Vrabel played 14 years
Former Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel interviewed with the New England Patriots for the team's head coach opening, the Patriots announced Thursday.
Mike Vrabel isn't just the front-runner to succeed Jerod Mayo as Patriots head coach. He's also the best man for the job. Phil Perry explains why.
The Patriots, Jaguars and Raiders can offer compelling situations in terms of power, quarterback and future assets.
Ex-Patriot and former Titans CB provides the lowdown on Mike Vrabel as a head coach and why he's the 'perfect fit' for the Patriots.
Former Patriots and Titans cornerback Logan Ryan explains why he thinks Mike Vrabel would be "a perfect fit" as Patriots head coach.
According to The Athletic, Vrabel wanted Cowden — the Titans’ interim GM in 2022 — to take over for ex-Titans GM Jon Robinson, who had just been fired. Vrabel fought hard for Cowden to “maintain continuity,” but Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk “wanted to go in a new direction.”
Of course, some of what happens next offseason will be dictated by what happens in 2025. Owners tend to eschew what is historically successful for what is popular at the moment, which creates this constant cycle of hiring and firing—an adolescent-like search for the right shoes, clothes and bookbag.
Ben Johnson's interview could be the deciding point on if the Patriots go with Mike Vrabel as their next head coach.
Former New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski once shared a locker room with Jerod Mayo. He recently told Ryan Morik of Fox News Digital he thought that Patriots owner Robert Kraft firing Mayo after just a single season was "kind of an ugly situation" because "it wasn't enough time to evaluate" Mayo as a head coach.