Cleveland Browns consultant Mike Vrabel was named a candidate for the Las Vegas Raiders head coaching job to replace Antonio Pierce.
Vrabel was on a break from his duties with the Browns, returning to Nashville for a few days to finalize the sale of his home — he and his wife, Jen, downsized but stayed in town — and, of course, to golf. His phone buzzed throughout breakfast, calls from contractors and inspectors and also Browns colleagues, including tight ends coach Tommy Rees.
As expected, the New England Patriots will interview Mike Vrabel for their head-coaching vacancy this week, according to Mark Daniels of Mass Live. Vrabel, a Patriots Hall of Famer and three-time Super Bowl champ as a player,
One of the top candidates in this hiring cycle—and someone the Patriots were expected to target after firing Jerod Mayo—will be in Foxborough later this week. The Patriots are set to interview Mike Vrabel for their head coaching vacancy on Thursday.
The New England Patriots just fired Jerod Mayo at the conclusion of the regular season, and now, they are apparently zeroing in on their next candidate. NFL Net
Former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel visited the New York Jets over the weekend, and it could have been in part to put pressure on the New England Patriots, according to CBS Sports’ Aditi Kinkhabwala.
The Chicago Bears will bring in one of the most coveted head coaching candidates in the league, interviewing former Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel.
The Cleveland Browns are jumpstarting their search for a new offensive coordinator with an internal candidate, tight ends coach Tommy Rees. According to The OBR’s Brad Stainbrook, Rees will get the first crack at filling the vacancy left by the fired Ken Dorsey. Not only that, but Stainbrook reports that the interest is serious.
After taking 2024 off, Mike Vrabel is back -- in full force. Vrabel has exercised patience since the Tennessee Titans relieved him of his duties as head coach n
Mike Vrabel's time with the Browns is up, which opens him up to land a head coaching gig.
Mike Vrabel is getting more and more interview requests. After being fired from the Tennessee Titans in 2023 following two straight losing seasons, Vrabel took a year off from coaching and took a job as a consultant for the Cleveland Browns.