Titans’ Mike Vrabel reveals he tested positive for COVID-19

Titans head coach Mike Vrabel says he has tested positive for COVID-19.

During his press conference on the day after the Tennessee Titans defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Preseason Week 2, head coach Mike Vrabel revealed that he has tested positive for COVID-19.

Vrabel made the announcement during the Zoom presser, while also noting that he is dealing with an ear ache and sore throat. For now, Vrabel is in quarantine, but the plan is for him to get re-tested on Monday.

As far as how the Titans plan on running practices while Vrabel is out, the head coach says he is still trying to figure that out.

Vrabel mentioned special teams coordinator Craig Aukerman as somebody who could run things, as well as inside linebackers coach Jim Haslett and senior defensive assistant Jim Schwartz, both of whom have head coach experience.

From here, Vrabel can re-enter the Titans’ facility if he registers two negative COVID-19 tests over the next 48 hours. If not, he’ll have to quarantine for 10 days, which will force him to miss the Preseason Week 3 contest against the Chicago Bears.

Earlier in training camp, Titans general manager Jon Robinson revealed that the team was about 95 percent vaccinated. At the time that was among the highest vaccination rates in the NFL.

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