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.
A coaching journey he needed to take, and the former star linebacker uniquely suited to put a faltering franchise back on track.
Despite being the running favorite, Brian Hoyer explains the real reason Mike Vrabel was chosen to be the Patriots' next head coach over Ben Johnson.
Woody Johnson confirmed earlier this week the Jets are adjusting their power structure. Both Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey will report to ownership, signaling a shift from the Joe Douglas-Robert Saleh regime — in which only the GM did so.
Mike Vrabel’s drafting of A.J. Brown in Tennessee has been well documented, but what about the other first-round wide receivers that the Titans whiffed on? WEEI’s Jones and Keefe looked back at the new Patriots coach’s track record.
The Patriots and Bears seem to have done well by hiring Mike Vrabel and Ben Johnson, respectively. The Cowboys? Not so much.
Some of the legendary coaches' philosophies — including game plans, practice plans and training — have rubbed off on Vrabel.
The Patriots struck gold with Mike Vrabel, who tops the ranking of NFL head coaching hires, while the Cowboys fell short with Brian Schottenheimer.
The Patriots lucked out in hiring Mike Vrabel, according to the latest intel regarding the Jets head coach search.
Analyzing decisions made by NFL teams is inherently an exercise in asking to be cold takes roasted down the road. Whether it's preseason picks, week-to-week selections, draft grades or commentary on coaching hires,