NASHVILLE - Mike Vrabel has officially been announced as the 16th head coach of the New England Patriots after spending six seasons with the Tennessee Titans. Vrabel was fired by Tennessee after a 6-11 finish in 2023 despite clinching three consecutive playoff births and an making appearance in the AFC Championship Game.
Mike Vrabel understood, perhaps better than any coach I’ve been around, that the way to get the most out of players was to care about them as people.
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After parting ways with Jerod Mayo, the Patriots have hired Mike Vrabel as their new head coach. Vrabel is no stranger to New England as he played with the Patriots for eight seasons and is inducted into the New England Patriots Hall of Fame.
Former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel could soon be on the cusp of landing his dream job. Per multiple reports, the New England Patriots have scheduled an interview with Vrabel for their ...
The New England Patriots have hired Mike Vrabel as their head coach. The move comes after Patriots owner Robert Kraft fired Jerod Mayo after the team’s season finale victory over the Buffalo Bills to finish 4-13 in his lone season as coach.
Mayo, 38, a former Tennessee Vols linebacker ... The top veteran coaching candidate on the market has ties to the Patriots. Former Titans coach Mike Vrabel spent eight seasons at New England, helping the Patriots to three Super Bowl titles.
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The New England Patriots have hired former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel as their head coach, the team announced Sunday.
Mike Vrabel got the call from the Patriots that the team was trading him to the Kansas City Chiefs. Eight years of service in New England, with three titles, and the linebacker was out of there a year too early perhaps rather than a year too late like so many others who played for that team under Bill Belichick.