The New England Patriots didn't waste any time to hire their next head coach. After interviewing four candidates, the Patriots hired Mike Vrabel to be their new
Mike Vrabel may be the new sheriff in town in New England but that doesn't mean that the former Titans coach is making wholesale changes to the team's coaching staff. Vrabel was hired by the Patriots last week after the organization chose to move on from Jerod Mayo — bringing Vrabel back to the
The New England Patriots just fired Jerod Mayo at the conclusion of the regular season, and now, they are apparently zeroing in on their next candidate. NFL Net
The New England Patriots have hired head coach Mike Vrabel, and now work kicks into high gear to form a staff. On Saturday, Ian Rapoport of NFL
The New England Patriots plan to interview Mike Vrabel for their vacant head coach position on Thursday, according to NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport. Vrabel was most recently a coaching and personnel consultant for the Cleveland Browns this past season. He was the head coach of the Tennessee Titans from 2018-2023.
Newly-hired New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is adding another candidate to his list of potential offensive coordinators. The Patriots
Mike Vrabel is scheduled to interview for the Patriots’ vacant head coaching job on Thursday, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported. Vrabel, one of the hottest commodities on the coaching market, played eight of his 14 seasons as a pro in New England, won three Super Bowl titles and was inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame in 2023.
New Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel will retain special teams coach Jeremy Springer, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Before then-head coach Jerod Mayo hired him last year, Springer had been a special teams assistant with the Rams. He previously worked at Marshall, Arizona and Texas A&M.
The New England Patriots and the agent for Mike Vrabel have discussed a contract after he interviewed with the team as part of its coaching search,
The Patriots seem to be well on their way to replacing one former player-head coach with another. After firing former
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reporting New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel interviewed Chicago Bears interim head coach Thomas Brown for offensive coordinator job.