New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is known for his hard-nosed coaching style, so it’s not surprising that he wasn’t feeling sentimental when he was fired by the Tennessee Titans two years ago.
Ahead of Sunday’s matchup against his former team, Vrabel was asked if he held onto any mementos from his time with the Titans, and he told reporters that the Goodwill in Nashville got “a good haul” of his team-related items after his firing.
Tennessee dismissed Vrabel at the end of the 2023 season following a six-year tenure that included three playoff appearances with one trip to the AFC Championship Game. He finished his run with the team with a 54-45 record.
After spending the 2024 season as a coaching consultant for the Cleveland Browns, Vrabel was hired to coach the Patriots, with whom he had spent the majority of his playing career. It hasn’t taken long for him to turn things around in New England, as the team ranks first in the AFC East with a 4-2 record following Sunday’s 25-19 win over the New Orleans Saints.
The Titans, meanwhile, have a 1-5 record and are once again in the market for a new head coach after firing Brian Callahan on Monday, just six games into his second year with the team. Senior offensive assistant Mike McCoy was tabbed as the interim head coach.
It all creates the perfect scenario for a revenge game for Vrabel, as he will be motivated to lead the Patriots to a statement win over his former franchise.
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