The New England Patriots formalized the hiring of John Streicher, who NFL insider Albert Breer described as Mike Vrabel’s “right-hand man.” Streicher spent six seasons with the Tennessee Titans under Vrabel in a multitude of roles, including assistant, football development and director of football administration.
The Dallas Cowboys were reportedly among the teams interested in Mike Vrabel before he became head coach of the New England Patriots. According to
Mike Vrabel blew Jets owner Woody Johnson away with his interview and could have controlled the franchise if not for the Patriots' moves.
Mike Vrabel's Patriots coaching staff continues to take shape. The latest hire is a college coach from Illinois
In a Herald exclusive, a Patriots captain opened up about his toughest year yet and another lost season for the franchise.
The 28-year-old Grant will work alongside offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels to help facilitate the ongoing development of 2024 first-round pick Drake Maye.
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.
Wednesday was the final day for prospects to declare for the 2025 NFL Draft, so another piece to the puzzle is now known. Tennessee edge rusher James Pearce Jr. was the last notable name to throw his name into the pool,
Former Tennessee Titans GM Ran Carthon spoke publicly for the first time since being fired, addressing topics from Mike Vrabel to Will Levis.
A coaching journey he needed to take, and the former star linebacker uniquely suited to put a faltering franchise back on track.
Mike Vrabel and the Patriots are starting the process of building their coaching staff. Here are all of the latest updates.