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The Patriots were victimized by the ability and determination of Allen. The quarterback led a second-quarter touchdown drive to get the Bills on the board as they went into the locker room trailing by a 24-7 margin. However, the Bills were rejuvenated in the second half and they scored on their first four drives in the final 30 minutes.
Any of these seven candidates could be considered worthy of the award, but the Patriots' and 49ers' coaches have the strongest case.
FOXBORO — Patriots left tackle Will Campbell and defensive tackle Milton Williams both walked through the locker room this week without the aid of a boot or brace, seemingly positive signs for their respective returns from injured reserve.
Mike Vrabel knows how hopeless Josh Allen can make you feel.
Drawing comparisons to Bill Belichick is quite the compliment for any head coach of the New England Patriots, and Mike Vrabel received just that sort of praise from a rival NFL coach.
Will Campbell and Milton Williams are both expected to come off injured reserve before season’s end.
Yes, it starts with Mike Vrabel and Drake Maye. But the Patriots' return to contention doesn't end there — not even close. Here's how the Pats caught the Bills in Year 1 of Vrabel's new program.
The New England Patriots are preparing for their Week 13 matchup with the New York Giants, and Mike Vrabel is trying to expect the unexpected in light of their recent staffing shakeup.
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel stopped by WEEI’s “ The Greg Hill Show ” on Tuesday morning following the team’s 33-15 victory over the Giants. New England extended its winning streak to 10 in a row, avoiding the possible “trap game” against the last-place Giants.
Tom Brady drew parallels to how Mike Vrabel and the Patriots' 2025 success is mostly because of the Drake Maye-led offense, similar to what transpired back in the early 200s with him under center.
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Steelers' Mike Tomlin could be inspired by Mike Vrabel's path to a fresh start in New England
Pittsburgh Steelers' longtime head coach Mike Tomlin unfortunately heard less than desirable chants during Week 13’s loss at home to the Buffalo Bills.