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New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel says the wide receiver room has a "clean slate," and that the group will need to compete and help Drake Maye throughout the offseason.
The New England head coach also offered sympathy for running back Rhamondre Stevenson amid family tragedy. The post Mike Vrabel described what a ‘good day’ at Patriots OTAs looks like appeared first on Boston.
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Mike Vrabel sympathetic to Rhamondre Stevenson’s plightStevenson is the team’s lead back on the Patriots depth chart. The running back room also features veteran Antonio Gibson and 2025 second-round pick TreVeyon Henderson. The Patriots also added former Cincinnati Bengal Trayveon Williams to the mix, signing him in free agency.
Much was made of Mike Vrabel's past when he was hired as the head coach of the Patriots in January, but he's not looking backward as he moves toward his first season on the sideline in New England.
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The Mirror US on MSNMike Vrabel's six-word verdict on New England Patriots' 2024 season sums him up perfectlyNew England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel has issued a six-word verdict on the franchise's 2024 season, which saw them go a disappointing 4-13
The team is hoping that a revamp of the offense, and the return of coordinator Josh McDaniels, will make this a more exciting team to watch. A rebuilt offensive line plus new weapons like receiver Stefon Diggs and rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson will go a long way toward ensuring that.
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FirstSportz on MSNMike Vrabel Doesn’t Care About Patriots Finishing with an Awful 4–13 Record Last SeasonThe New England Patriots have been in a freefall from the peak since the departure of Tom Brady. In the The post Mike Vrabel Doesn’t Care About Patriots Finishing with an Awful 4–13 Record Last Season appeared first on FirstSportz.
Carter Vrabel, Patriots coach Mike Vrabel's youngest son, decided baseball was a better sport for him than football.
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"Why the f--- would I care about what happened last year?" Vrabel said. "I'm worried about what's going to go right today and tomorrow and the next day. We're not worried about wh
Mike Vrabel quickly reminded the New England Patriots and its fans that the 2025 season is a new year—there's no reason to focus on the shortcomings of last season.
The New England Patriots dynasty is clearly over after bottoming out in 2023 and 2024. Still, there is hope for the future in New England with the Patriots seemingly finding their next franchise quarterback in Drake Maye and hiring the well-respected Mike Vrabel.