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As a player, Mike Vrabel made plenty of trips to Denver for games, but none as big as Sunday's AFC Championship Game. With the notorious high altitude stadium being the host venue for his New England Patriots,
Mike Vrabel played his share of games in Denver as a player over the course of his 14-year career. Now, as New England’s head coach, Vrabel will lead the Patriots to play in high altitude for a trip to Super Bowl LX.
In just his first season coaching the Patriots, the former New England linebacker has the franchise back in the AFC Championship game.
It’s up, and it’s good! Get an inside look at the Patriots’ lastest playoff win and how Mike Vrabel brought them back to the AFC title game with the Herald’s film review.
It was reported late Monday night that the Tennessee Titans were close to finalizing a deal to hire San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh as their next head coach. Amid the news, senior NFL insider Dianna Russini of The Athletic discussed the move,
The Gillette Stadium crowd was rocking on Sunday during the New England Patriots-Houston Texans AFC Division game.
Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins is eligible to be activated off injured reserve this week. His teammates expect him back.
One win. That’s all that stands between Mike Vrabel and a Super Bowl appearance in his first season as the New England Patriots head coach.