As the divisional round of the NFL playoffs presses forward, the New England Patriots and newly added head coach Mike Vrabel remain deep in their evaluation process for their next coordinators and surrounding staff.
Mike Vrabel will not be the next head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, according to a team insider. The parties do not have an interview set.
The New England Patriots have reportedly reached a multiple-year agreement to hire former Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel for their vacant head coaching job. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported the news on Sunday.
Our look at some of the likely candidates to become the Patriots' next offensive and defensive coordinators includes familiar faces.
BOSTON – The New England Patriots have hired Mike Vrabel as the team's next head coach, filling a massive void for the organization. But the franchise's work is far from done this offseason.
After firing Jerod Mayo following the 2024 season, the Patriots appear close to hiring Mike Vrabel for their HC vacancy.
Mike Vrabel is now the 16 th head coach in New England Patriots ... Patriots officials also met (virtually) with Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson on Friday, but Vrabel was officially announced as coach by the club just 48 hours later.
The Chicago Bears completed their initial interview with Detroit ... Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson on Saturday, Jan. 11, and big news came on the heels of that meeting the following day ...
The New England Patriots have hired Mike Vrabel as their head coach. The team announced the hiring Sunday morning, a week after Patriots owner Robert Kraft fired Jerod Mayo following the team’s season-ending victory over the Buffalo Bills.
Mike Vrabel was believed to be a candidate for the Las Vegas Raiders’ vacant head coaching job. However, he was never interviewed by the organization because he reportedly told his former teammate—and Raiders minority owner—Tom Brady that he was going to New England, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
When the NFL regular season comes to a close, it sends the head-coaching carousel into high gear. The 2025 cycle is in full swing and began with six openings across the NFL. One of those has since been filled with the New England Patriots hiring Mike Vrabel to lead the franchise after moving on from Jerod Mayo after one season.