Tennessee Titans’ Mike Vrabel a finalist for Patriots Hall of Fame

Mike Vrabel is up against some stiff competition, though.

Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel is one of three finalists for the New England Patriots Hall of Fame.

Vrabel will have to battle it out in a fan vote with former head coach Bill Parcells and retired defensive tackle Richard Seymour.

Vrabel spent eight seasons with the Patriots, won multiple Super Bowls, and he was a Pro Bowler and First-Team All-Pro in 2007.

The former Patriots linebacker is up against stiff competition, though, and he won’t be helped by the fact this the Titans knocked the Patriots out of the playoffs last season.

All jokes aside, Vrabel remains a fan-favorite among Patriots fans to this day and his countless contributions to the organization will never be forgotten.

Vrabel finished out his career with the Kansas City Chiefs and retired following the 2010 season. He then started his coaching career with the Houston Texans and became the head coach of the Titans in 2018.

In his first two seasons as the head coach in Tennessee, Vrabel has led the Titans to two straight 9-7 seasons, but oversaw a team that made it all the way to the AFC Championship Game in 2019 after a 2-4 start.

Along the way, Vrabel has been praised by several analysts for the job he has done and has continued his success from his playing days into his coaching career.

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