Mike Vrabel is a hot coaching commodity and he's the betting favorite to get the Raiders' coaching job, as well as the Patriots' gig.
Las Vegas has quickly been linked to one of the top head coaching candidates in the wake of moving on from Pierce
Let the speculation begin because there is reportedly another head-coaching vacancy in the NFL. NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, Ian Rapoport and Tom
The Las Vegas Raiders are officially searching for a new head coach after firing Antonio Pierce just a couple of days after the conclusion of the 2024 regular season. One popular candidate that fans want is former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel. However, an NFL analyst suggests that the Raiders and Vrabel would not be a good fit.
The Raiders felt like another potential fit for Vrabel after firing head coach Antonio Pierce, given Vrabel’s evident ties with Las Vegas minority owner Tom Brady.
Will the pre-existing relationship between Tom Brady and Mike Vrabel be enough to bring the former Titans head coach to the Las Vegas Raiders?
The Las Vegas Raiders were hoping to build on Antonio ... rookie QB. Vrabel would be another former Brady colleague to consider who doesn't have the same losing vibe as Pierce's predecessor ...
The NFL regular season wrapped up on Sunday and the playoffs began on Saturday, but that just means plenty of teams are officially kicking off their offseason. And several of the struggling ones are beginning with massive changes up top,
After a 4-13 season, the Las Vegas Raiders have fired head coach Antonio Pierce. Tom Brady will reportedly be involved in their coaching search.
The Las Vegas Raiders have officially begun their first head coach search since Tom Brady became a part-owner of the team, and there is a chance the
Antonio Pierce stood behind a lectern and took questions during an end-of-season news conference, even though his future as the Las Vegas Raiders' coach remained very much in question. The organization could have informed Pierce,
Mike Vrabel got the call from the Patriots that the team was trading him to the Kansas City Chiefs. Eight years of service in New England, with three titles, and the linebacker was out of there a year too early perhaps rather than a year too late like so many others who played for that team under Bill Belichick.