New England Patriots executive vice president of football business Robyn Glaser informed the team of her plans to resign on Friday, according to ESPN's
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
New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel was subtlety asked about trading for Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro wide receiver A.J. Brown during a recent appearance on “The Greg Hill Show.”
A week after firing Jerod Mayo, the New England Patriots officially announced Mike Vrabel as their new head coach.
With the transfer portal, social media, and NIL, college football players have more leverage than ever. Though there are plenty of positives to this, and gives athletes greater opportunities, the new NCAA landscape can also come with drawbacks, at least according to Vrabel.
Former NFL GM Rod Graves criticized the Patriots' usage of the Rooney Rule by interviewing two black candidates before hiring Mike Vrabel.
Mike Vrabel may be the frontrunner for the Patriots head coaching job, but Ben Johnson cannot be overlooked either.
With its new head coach and rookie quarterback, New England has answers at the two most important positions on the team.
The New England Patriots will rely on Mike Vrabel to help turn things around, but before the start of the new season, the franchise is cleaning house with a staff overhaul. Mike Vrabel will have the task of lifting the spirits of the New England Patriots in the upcoming season.
While Jabrill Peppers was a starter at the beginning of the season, his off-field issues led to Jaylinn Hawkins and Marte Mapu getting more snaps than he did. If Peppers is good to go in 2025, he'll likely reclaim that spot.
Quick-hit thoughts and notes around the New England Patriots and NFL: 1. OC intrigue: In his first week as Patriots head coach, Mike Vrabel began meeting with members of the team's 2024 coaching staff and identifying coaches from other teams to interview.