The Cleveland Browns hired Mike Vrabel for a year as a consultant after the Tennessee Titans fired him. Just one year later, he has landed another head coaching gig.
New England Patriots cornerback Jonathan Jones discussed the overall team reactions from the firing of coach Jerod Mayo when appearing on the “Pats Interference Football Podcast” with Boston Herald’s Andrew Callahan.
Robert Kraft stayed true to his word by moving quickly to reach a deal with Mike Vrabel, a former New England linebacker, as the Patriots' new coach.
The New England Patriots hired Mike Vrabel to serve as the team's head coach on Sunday. According to ESPN's Mike Reiss, however, the team had interest in
The New England Patriots have moved quickly to name Jerod Mayo's replacement with the team agreeing to make Mike Vrabel their new head coach.
The Cincinnati Bengals have hired a pair of coaches from Jerod Mayo’s former Patriots staff. The Bengals announced that Scott Peters (offensive line coach) and Michael McCarthy (assistant offensive line coach) would lead the team’s offensive line.
It comes a week after Patriots owner Robert Kraft fired Jerod Mayo after the team’s season ... served in a consultant role with Cleveland this season, but his contract expired, allowing him ...
The Patriots named Mike Vrabel the 16th coach in their franchise's history. The duo should be a perfect pair in New England.
The New England Patriots hired Mike Vrabel to become their next head coach one week after firing Jerod Mayo, who served in the position for one season.
Homecoming: Mike Vrabel and the Patriots reached a multi-year agreement to make him New England’s next head coach, per sources. Vrabel now is the seventh individual to become the head coach for a franchise he once helped win a Super Bowl as a player, joining Jerod Mayo, Bart… pic.twitter.com/LR3cpdHNQf
One of the most brilliant minds I’ve had the pleasure of working with.” “Great leader with a high football IQ.”
The Patriots are hiring former player Mike Vrabel as their next head coach, the team announced Sunday. Read more on Boston.com.