Mike Vrabel calls snub of Patriots owner 'unfortunate'
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Bill Belichick's first-ballot Hall of Fame snub has been the talk of the NFL world over the past week, and now one of his former players is even weighing in. Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel, who played for Belichick from 2001 to 2008 and was a part of three Super Bowl-winning teams,
Mike Vrabel knows the Patriots have their work cut out for them in attempting to slow down Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba.
The most glaring similarity, outside of the same logo on the side of their helmets, is, of course, the presence of Mike Vrabel. The former linebacker first arrived in Foxborough in 2001 as a free agent and is now back with the organization in 2025, serving in his first year as head coach.
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is taking his team to Super Bowl 60 in his first year at the helm, making the former Pats' linebacker one of just six head coaches in NFL history to have achieved the impressive feat.
Stefon Diggs' bowel movements have become expected in the Patriots locker room because of how regular they are.
With Super Bowl LX looming on February 8, attention is turning toward the contrast in quarterback play that could help decide the NFL's biggest game. New England Patriots coach Mi
NFL news, live updates ahead of Super Bowl 2026: Mike Vrabel calls Robert Kraft's reported HOF snub 'unfortunate'; Shedeur Sanders hits field for Pro Bowl Games
Roger Goodell had a message for Bill Belichick and anyone incensed that the former Patriots coach reportedly fell short of induction for the Hall of Fame: Hey, don’t look at me. “The Pro Football Hall of Fame is not in any way controlled by the NFL,