Mike Vrabel is ready to lead the New England Patriots into a new chapter, and he’s setting the tone for his working relationship with personnel chief Eliot Wolf as the franchise looks to regain its former glory ahead of the next NFL season in 2025.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter told the WEEI Afternoon Show on Wednesday that the New England Patriots front office is “there to serve [Mike Vrabel],” and that Eliot Wolf and Vrabel need to “figure out how well they work together,
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Chiefs assistant GM Mike Borgonzi is set to take over the Titans’ front office, as NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero first reported. While ESPN’s Adam Schefter cautions a deal is not yet done, this news points toward Tennessee’s GM vacancy being filled with plenty of time left in the offseason.
For some of those teams, that will involve finding new head coaches and/or General Managers. Three teams fired their head coaches during the season and two more have been dispatched as of 9 a.m. ET on January 6.
The Tennessee Titans - when you hear that team name nowadays, you do not associate them with many good adjectives. In fact, you would think quite the opposite,
Brady will be in Detroit for FOX’s divisional-round game (Commanders-Lions), and he would have a chance to both closely evaluate Ben Johnson (and Lions DC Aaron Glenn) and continue speaking with a coach who looks to be — at this juncture,
Mitchell, who is 23 years, 178 days, is the youngest Eagle with an INT in the playoffs since Roynell Young had one off Danny White in the 1980 NFC Championship Game win at the Vet at 23 years, 41 days old.
Mike Vrabel spent Tuesday morning meeting with Eliot Wolf. How the Patriots head coach feels about his arrangement with Wolf.