Former Patriots and Titans cornerback Logan Ryan explains why he thinks Mike Vrabel would be "a perfect fit" as Patriots head coach.
The New England Patriots have submitted a request to interview Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn. This was reported by NFL insider Albert Breer on Wednesday. Glenn has been the defensive coordinator for the Lions since 2021. He was previously the defensive backs coach for the New Orleans Saints and the Cleveland Browns.
The Kansas City Chiefs have built a juggernaut. Kansas City has arguably the best roster in football on paper and that goes beyond big pieces like Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. The Chiefs have done a great job on all aspects of the team.
The New England Patriots have requested to interview Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson for their head-coaching vacancy, per a report from NFL insider Albert Breer on Monday morning. Breer did not specify when the interview would take place.
Less than one week after firing Jerod Mayo as their head coach, the New England Patriots appear to be closing in on their next franchise leader. At least, that is how oddsmakers see it, with Mike Vrabel slowly becoming the sizable betting favorite to land the job.
One of the most popular candidates in this year's coaching cycle got another interview request on Wednesday. Per Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer, the
A familiar name interviewed Thursday for the New England Patriots head coaching job: former player Mike Vrabel.
The New England Patriots have already begun their head coaching search. After making the quick decision to fire first-year head coach right after the last game
The New England Patriots have added Aaron Glenn to the list of potential candidates to fill their head coaching vacancy, requesting an interview with the Detroit Lions defensive coordinator, according to Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer Wednesday.
Vrabel, who was inducted into the New England Patriots Hall of Fame in 2023, joined the Patriots as a free agent in 2001 and stayed with the team through 2008.
It was a terrible hire when it happened, but the New England Patriots not even giving Jerod Mayo a chance to improve or grow as a head coach was another terrible look for the fallen Evil Empire. Mayo was hand-picked by Robert Kraft to succeed Bill Belichick after moving on from him last year.