A coaching journey he needed to take, and the former star linebacker uniquely suited to put a faltering franchise back on track.
Following a disappointing season for the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team will go through yet another offseason full of changes. Changes are expected
Former Pittsburgh Steelers free safety Ryan Clark thinks the Rooney Rule has become a complete joke. That was made evident
OC intrigue: In his first week as Patriots head coach, Mike Vrabel began meeting with members of the ... Vrabel has the highest regard for Arthur Smith, his former Titans OC and current Pittsburgh Steelers OC. Smith, a former head coach for the Atlanta ...
Vrabel wasn't interested in the good old days on Monday. “The banners that hang in our stadium, they’re not going to help us win,” he said.
Arthur Smith, offensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers ... Vance Joseph, Mike Locksley, Matt Nagy, Ron Rivera, Darren Rizzi, Rex Ryan, Steve Spagnuolo, Jeff Ulbrich and Mike Vrabel for the job. Vrabel has since been hired by New England as ...
"I want to galvanize our football team. I want to galvanize this building. I want to galvanize our fans," he said.
Mike Vrabel is officially back in New England ... set the stage for an impressive professional career. The Pittsburgh Steelers selected Vrabel in the third round of the 1997 NFL Draft.
Mike Vrabel was introduced as head coach of the New England Patriots on Monday, sharing his vision and path ahead for the organization.
Though other teams have been interested in Tomlin, the Steelers have no interest in moving on from him, despite Pittsburgh's fifth consecutive ... former Titans and current Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel, and Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver.
Former Titans HC and Browns consultant Mike Vrabel was the first coach hired in this offseason’s carousel as he joined New England on Sunday of Wild Card Weekend.
The only head coaching vacancy left in the NFL is the New Orleans Saints position. The Steelers will face three teams with new head coaches in 2025 — the New England Patriots’ Mike Vrabel, Chicago Bears’ Ben Johnson and New York Jets’ Aaron Glenn.