The Patriots moved quickly on their head coaching search and on Sunday announced they have hired Mike ... to the AFC Championship Game in 2019. The high point came in 2021, when Vrabel guided ...
The Chicago Bears will bring in one of the most coveted head coaching candidates in the league, interviewing former Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel.
Mike Vrabel is a professional ... he had 4 winning seasons, including one AFC Championship appearance (via Pro Football Reference). Vrabel's coaching resume also includes his stint in college ...
Tannehill suffered multiple injuries that season and was ultimately benched for rookie Malik Willis, who struggled badly. Vrabel’s defense was still strong against the run, but were a league worst against the pass and it all led to a 7-10 finish in 2022. The Titans missed the playoffs for the first time in three seasons.
Former New England Patriots linebacker Mike Vrabel has been hired as the team's new head coach, the team said Sunday morning. In a post on X, the New England Patriots said Vrabel is returning as their 16th head coach in franchise history.
Mike Vrabel is now the 16 th head coach in New England Patriots ... The 49-year-old also directed the Titans to the AFC Championship Game in 2020, but he was fired after the 2023 season. “I want to galvanize our football team and galvanize this building ...
Mike Vrabel was introduced as the Patriots new head coach on Monday, and the former New England linebacker told reporters he intends to "galvanize" the franchise and "remove entitlement."
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Bears interview Mike Vrabel for their head coaching job
The Bears have requested permission to interview Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores. Interim Bears coach Thomas Brown also is in the mix, and general manager Ryan Poles said he is open to the idea of trading draft picks for the right candidate.
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Since winning a ho-hum Super Bowl in Atlanta (13-3 over the Rams), the Patriots have endured a six-season freefall fueled by ego, greed, hubris, and legacy.
When Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel addressed the media during his introductory press conference, the former NFL linebacker explained his vision clearly and simply. “The goal is to win the AFC East,