New Tennessee Titans first round pick JC Latham is a guy that Mike Vrabel would have loved to coach. An offensive tackle with ideal size and staggering power.
For over 30 years, Cleveland fans have watched Mike Vrabel’s NFL career unfold as an opposing athlete and coach. Vrabel – who starred at Ohio State in the 1990s – was drafted by the rival Pittsburgh Steelers, playing there for four seasons before joining the New England Patriots for three Super Bowl runs in the 2000s.
One of the Cleveland Browns’ biggest offseason additions was not by the way of a player being added to the roster. Tennessee Titans and Mike Vrabel parting ways left the former Buckeye looking for a new spot.
Mike Vrabel was a vital part of the New England Patriots dynasty and made a lasting impact during his eight seasons in Foxborough. Not every player can make the transition to be a coach in the league, but Vrabel did it.
The team's hiring of Vrabel raised some eyebrows.
While speaking with reporters at the owners meetings on Monday, Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski addressed the club's noteworthy hiring of former
With Brian Callahan as the new head coach, things are going to be very different for the Tennessee Titans in 2024 than they were under Mike Vrabel. Callahan is a coach with an offensive background that is sure to prioritize scoring points and passing the ball more than Vrabel did.
Stefanski's job security could be interesting to follow if the Browns are at or below .500 around the halfway mark of the upcoming campaign.
Browns HC Kevin Stefanski has little to worry about regarding the club's hiring of former Titans HC Mike Vrabel as a consultant.
The Cleveland Browns made a splash move yesterday during free agency that had nothing to do with signing a player. In what was a surprise, the Browns brought on former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel for an analyst position.
The Cleveland Browns have hired former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker and ex-Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel for an advisory role on their coaching staff, according to NFL Network.
After six seasons coaching the Tennessee Titans, Mike Vrabel was let go following the 2023 season. Now a coaching and personnel consultant for the Cleveland Browns, the former NFL linebacker will play an advisory role for Kevin Stefanski and the team.
Almost immediately after it was learned Friday that the Cleveland Browns were hiring former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel as a consultant, fans understandably wondered if somebody within the Browns possibly viewed Vrabel as a potential future replacement for current Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski.
Former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel is returning to his home state of Ohio as a consultant for the Cleveland Browns, multiple outlets reported Friday.
When the 2024 head-coaching carousel came to an end, one of the most highly regarded coaches in the league was left as an odd man out. However, it was only a matter of time until Mike Vrabel joined a team for the 2024 season in some capacity.
Vrabel was passed over for NFL head coach opportunities after the Tennessee Titans fired him, but he will still be working in the league in 2024.
Mike Vrabel is making a big return to Ohio where he was a star for the Ohio State Buckeyes. Following his tenure as the Tennessee Titans head coach, Vrabel has reportedly accepted a role with the Cleveland Browns.
Mike Vrabel is back. Kind of.
Adam Schefter reports that the Browns are hiring former Titans HC Mike Vrabel as a “coaching and personnel consultant.” Many thought Vrabel would get another head coaching job this offseason, especially with the number of vacant positions.
Dianna Russini, an NFL insider for The Athletic, recently shared details of a phone call in which former Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel expressed frustration with reports that his physical presence had been a factor in his inability to secure a new job during the 2024 NFL coaching hiring cycle.
Mike Vrabel was presumably hoping that the Dallas Cowboys’ loss would be his gain. But it wasn’t meant to be.
LAS VEGAS - As we write this, we have no indication that Mike Vrabel is at all high on the Dallas Cowboys wish list as they search for a new defensive coordinator to replace Washington-bound Dan Quinn.
The 2024 NFL head coaching cycle has come and gone, and Mike Vrabel is still a free agent. Despite coaching the Tennessee Titans to a 54-45 record across six seasons, Vrabel received no takers — a surprising development.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a controversial move in hiring Arthur Smith as their new offensive coordinator during the 2024 offseason, and he shouldn't be the only former Tennessee Titans coach the Steelers bring in.
The 2024 head-coaching carousel has come to an end with the Commanders hiring Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn as their next head coach.
The Carolina Panthers are set to interview Mike Vrabel, though whether Vrabel and Panthers owner David Tepper could coexist is an open question.
The Atlanta Falcons may be courting Bill Belichick, but that doesn't mean they are developing tunnel vision in their head-coaching search.
Mike Vrabel has not been strongly linked to any NFL head coach jobs since he was fired by the Tennessee Titans, but he had his first known interview of the hiring cycle on Thursday.
Another big name is on the Chargers’ HC interview docket.
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