Patriots, Mike Vrabel and Cleveland Browns
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The New England Patriots are 5-2 going into Week 8, making them a strong candidate to be buyers ahead of the Nov. 4 trade deadline. The Pats lead the AFC East,
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Drake Maye, Mike Vrabel drawing praise early in 2025 season
The New England Patriots are currently 5-2, with Drake Maye and Mike Vrabel to thank for that. Both form one of the NFL's top player-coach duos.
"We can't sit there and be careless with the ball. We're not gonna see it anymore. We're not gonna start doing this. We're not gonna become a team that gives the other team an advantage," Vrabel said.
New England Patriots legend Julian Edelman spoke out about how he'd want to play under head coach Mike Vrabel.
Drake Maye's strong start to the 2025 season has evoked some comparison to New England Patriots great Tom Brady. Just don't ask Mike Vrabel to draw any parallels.
Mike Vrabel's presence as Patriots coach has made this week have a feel of a reunion, especially with the Browns' three coordinators.
At the moment, Mike Vrabel’s Patriots team has surpassed expectations. It took the new head coach seven weeks to surpass the team’s win totals from the last two seasons. At 5-2, the Patriots find themselves at the top of the AFC East with the No. 2 seed in the conference.
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel reacted to veteran defender K'Lavon Chaisson winning AFC Defensive Player of the Week.
Njoku, who suffered a knee injury during the 23-6 loss to the Steelers on what he told Cleveland.com was a “brutal hit” by safety Juan Thornhill, returned to practice on a limited basis Wednesday after sitting out all last week and the 31-6 victory over the Dolphins.
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