The Dallas Cowboys were reportedly among the teams interested in Mike Vrabel before he became head coach of the New England Patriots. According to
Right off the bat, Vrabel was viewed as the favorite to end up being his replacement. In fact, the rumors about Vrabel started well before Mayo was actually fired. A new shocking
Mike Vrabel interviewed with the Jets, but there was another team also looming to pursue him before the Patriots hired him.
Did Dallas Cowboys owners Jerry and Stephen Jones give a serious thought to hiring Mike Vrabel before he achieved his destiny and became head coach of the New England Patriots?
The New England Patriots 2024 season was a soap opera from the beginning. Things started off on an ominous note when owner Robert Kraft fired legendary head coach Bill Belichick after a 4-13 season, despite Belichick’s history of guiding the once-moribund Patriots franchise to a record six Super Bowl trophies in his 24 years at
ESPN’s Rob Demovsky reported that former New England Patriots defensive coordinator DeMarcus Covington was reportedly being hired by the Green Bay Packers as their new defensive line coach.
One of McDaniels' former players shared how the Patriots offensive coordinator will help Maye as he heads into his second NFL season.
The UNC football program could add another Belichick to its coaching staff: Bill's youngest son, Brian, a former New England Patriots assistant.
Analyzing decisions made by NFL teams is inherently an exercise in asking to be cold takes roasted down the road. Whether it's preseason picks, week-to-week selections, draft grades or commentary on coaching hires,
The Patriots and Bears seem to have done well by hiring Mike Vrabel and Ben Johnson, respectively. The Cowboys? Not so much.
The Patriots have made a concerted effort to add experienced coaches to their staff after a lackluster 2024 season.
The Dallas Cowboys ended their 11-day search for a new head coach on Friday, surprising the NFL by elevating their offensive coordinator since 2023, Brian Schottenheimer, to the top job. Despite never holding a head coach’s position after 14 years as an offensive coordinator with four different teams,