New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is already getting to work in Foxboro.
Vrabel was named the franchise’s newest head coach Sunday and introduced Monday at Gillette Stadium. The change of direction offers New England a new culture run by Vrabel, an eight-year Patriots veteran and three-time Super Bowl champion, who highlighted a few requirements for the team’s coaching staff.
“I will tell you this, as long as I’m the head coach here, our coaches will have three simple jobs — and they sound simple, and they’re probably not as simple as we want to make them be,” Vrabel told reporters at Gillette Stadium, per a team-provided transcript. “They want to teach, they want to develop, and they want to inspire our players by making a connection. We’re going to make strong connections with our players so that we can coach them and we can push them. I’ve really believed in this system, and I believe in having great teachers, great developers, and also coaches that will inspire our men by making a connection so that they know exactly what makes them tick.”
Chances are the Patriots won’t retain offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt or defensive coordinator DeMarcus Covington, who interviewed with the Cincinnati Bengals, following the Jerod Mayo departure. So, that leaves Vrabel responsible for collaborating with owner Robert Kraft and executive VP of player personnel Eliot Wolf to seek out candidates to fill New England’s sideline this offseason.
Vrabel rejoins the Patriots having accumulated coaching experience with the Houston Texans, Tennessee Titans and Cleveland Browns.
Story continues below advertisement
That alone should’ve granted Vrabel plenty of time to build the necessary relationships and connections needed to identify staffers that could help the soon-to-be first-year Patriots head coach coming off the franchise’s second straight 4-13 run.
It’s been three seasons since the Patriots last appeared in the playoffs and seven since their last playoff victory, and stability hasn’t been on New England’s side. Vrabel will become the team’s third head coach to command the sidelines in the past three years while quarterback Drake Maye looks to cement his position after the failed stints of Cam Newton and Mac Jones.
The coaching staff took a step back, presenting little-to-no reason for Kraft and Eliot to start from scratch. Mayo lost fanbase trust and support as Gillette Stadium erupted with “Fire Mayo” chants in Week 17, encapsulating the dumpster fire that was New England’s unwatchable run in 2024.
Vrabel’s fresh perspective and respective expertise offer an inherent glimmer of hope. The Patriots weren’t the only franchise willing to hand Vrabel the leadership keys and they’re one of six teams across the league entering the offseason without a head coach.
Story continues below advertisement
“We’re going to demand effort and finish,” Vrabel continued, per a team-provided transcript. “People ask what non-negotiables are. Our effort and our finish is going to be the contract that we make with our teammates. That will be my job to make sure. That’s the greatest compliment that you could ever give a coach, by the way.”
Vrabel was New England’s biggest need but there’s still plenty of work left to do moving forward.
TikTok told its US employees that they'd still have jobs if the app goes dark.The company reassured staffers that the leade
What are 'ghost jobs'? Trend of fake job postings FOX 26 Business Reporter Tom Zizka looks into the troubling trend of fake job posts that some job seekers ar
The restaurant is scheduled to open in late March for dining and To-Go. HOUSTON — Need a job? Texas Roadhouse is looking to fill hundreds
Jesse Tyler Ferguson Amy Sussman/Getty Images Jesse Tyler Ferguson recalled having to choose between working on his craft o