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.
With Mike Vrabel having spent a season with the Cleveland Browns, there was always going to be a risk he would poach an assistant or two at his next head coaching job.
In January 2020, the Mike Vrabel-led Tennessee Titans ended Tom Brady's time in New England by upsetting the Patriots in the wild-card round, 20-13. Five years later, Vrabel was introduced as the 16th head coach of the Patriots. Vrabel was fired by ...
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is reportedly dipping back into his college roots to nab an up-and-coming offensive assistant from Ohio State.
So much felt familiar about Mike Vrabel’s introductory news conference Monday as coach of the New England Patriots that ... reason he won a lot with the Tennessee Titans, and in hindsight ...
The New England Patriots have turned over a good percentage of their coaching staff from 2024 to 2025, including Terrell Williams replacing DeMarcus Covington as the team's defensive coordinator. Williams joins New England with 27 years of coaching experience split between 14 in college and 13 in the NFL.
The Tennessee Titans have hired Dave Ziegler as their assistant general manager. Here are five steps in his journey to Nashville.
The country music singer will be joined by artists like Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, Brooks & Dunn and more throughout the tour.
Terrell Williams spent six seasons working with new Patriots coach Mike Vrabel before coming to Detroit last winter.
Williams worked under Vrabel in Tennessee and spent the 2024 season on the Lions staff while Springer is a holdover from Jerod Mayo’s staff in New England. Another day, another former NFL player becomes the head coach of a college football program.
The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles have punched their tickets to New Orleans—where they'll meet for what'll surely be a must-see Super Bowl LIX. They also punched some one-way tickets for their respective rivals,
NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah was surprised by the lack of uproar surrounding his first 2025 NFL mock draft. "I'm a little disappointed in the lack of