Did the New England Patriots violate the Rooney Rule in hiring Mike Vrabel? Uncover the controversy shaking up their hiring process.
Super Bowl champion Ryan Clark blasted the New England Patriots on "Inside the NFL" for how they complied with the NFL's Rooney Rule when they hired Mike Vrabel.
News broke Sunday morning that the New England Patriots are hiring former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel as their next head coach. Vrabel was seen as a hot commodity during this coaching cycle,
ESPN’s Adam Schefter broke the news that the Patriots have reached an agreement with former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel to become New England's next head coach. The move was widely expected,
The New England Patriots could be on the verge of hiring their next coach after completing an interview with Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson on Friday, the fourth candidate to be brought in as part of the search to fill the vacancy created by the firing of Jerod Mayo.
The Patriots turned to Vrabel after their quick coaching search wrapped up just seven days after the team fired Jerod Mayo.
On Sunday morning, ESPN’s Adam Schefter broke the news that the Patriots have reached an agreement with former Tennessee Titans ... offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton, thereby satisfying the ...
For some of those teams, that will involve finding new head coaches and/or General Managers. Three teams fired their head coaches during the season and two more have been dispatched as of 9 a.m. ET on January 6.
After a 5-12, last-place season that included 10 consecutive losses and the in-season firings of coach Matt Eberflus and offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, the Chicago Bears are now embarking on a search to hire the franchise’s next head coach.
Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson were both first-round picks, and are both on a Hall of Fame track. They also share the same legacy of not having won enough in the postseason.
There might have been a lot of Republicans who did not watch the 2021 inauguration, and vice versa with Democrats this time. Thinking about the close-but-sharp divide -- where Mr. Trump got 49.8 percent of the national vote compared to Kamala Harris’ 48.
After a 5-12, last-place season that included 10 consecutive losses and the in-season firings of coach Matt Eberflus and offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, the Chicago Bears are now embarking on a search to hire the franchise’s next head coach.