Mike Vrabel interviewed with the Jets, but there was another team also looming to pursue him before the Patriots hired him.
Mike Vrabel blew Jets owner Woody Johnson away with his interview and could have controlled the franchise if not for the Patriots' moves.
Brian Belichick, the son of legendary ex-Patriots coach Bill Belichick, is departing the team after serving as the safeties coach for the past five years, multiple reports said Tuesday, as new head coach Mike Vrabel builds his staff.
Mike Vrabel is adding another veteran coach to his offensive staff. According to a source, the Patriots are hiring former NFL head coach, offensive coordinator, and veteran offensive line coach Doug Marrone. The 60-year-old coach is best known for being a head coach with the Buffalo Bills (2013-2014) and Jacksonville Jaguars (2016-2020).
A coaching journey he needed to take, and the former star linebacker uniquely suited to put a faltering franchise back on track.
The Jets fired head coach Robert Saleh after a Week 5 loss in London. New York then moved on from GM Joe Douglas as the season spiraled further out of control. While owner Woody Johnson ran the head coach and GM interviews, the Jets turned to The 33rd Team for assistance in the hiring process.
Mike Vrabel has started to fill out his Patriots coaching staff. One coaching veteran is reportedly coming to New England
Here’s how we rank the top New Orleans Saints head coach candidates after the New York Jets hired Aaron Glenn, one of their top choices:
He will try to become the fourth quarterback to win the NFL's ultimate prize as a starting quarterback after losing his first Super Bowl start.
Aaron Rodgers will not be the New York Jets quarterback for much longer, even if he returns next season. Dan Orlovsky urges the team’s front office to look toward the future and select a quarterback even if the four-time MVP returns in 2025.
Speaking to Patriots.com, Mike Vrabel mapped out some of the plans that Josh McDaniels has for Drake Maye and the offense.