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Vrabel cracks great joke about photo of him with Brady's son
Titans head coach Mike Vrabel cracked a great joke on Wednesday about a photo he posted on Twitter. Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

Mike Vrabel cracked a great joke on Wednesday about a photo he posted on Twitter.

The Tennessee Titans head coach shared a photo of himself with Tom Brady and Brady’s older son, Jack. Vrabel’s caption was perfect: “Jack Brady talking with his favorite former Patriot. Also pictured, Tom Brady.”

Gotta love it.

Vrabel is in his fourth season as the head coach of the Titans. Before that, he played in the NFL from 1997-2010, including eight years with the Patriots. He and Brady were teammates throughout that span.

On Wednesday, Vrabel’s Titans had a joint practice with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Jack Brady is serving as a ball boy at Bucs practice this week, which allowed for the photo opportunity.

Tom absolutely glowed when talking about having his son there.

Brady said, as transcribed by the Tampa Bay Times:

“It’s great. He’s at a good age. The more I get to do with him, the better it is. We have a great time together, and it’s really a treat to have him here. He thinks it’s fun, but it’s way better for me having him out here. It’s really, really cool.

“He’s just a great kid. I don’t want to blow his head up too much. He’s probably going to read this. Just a real special kid. It’s fun to be with him. He’s good with everything. Let’s run, let’s go on the boat, let’s golf, let’s ride bikes. I mean, he’s pretty cool with anything.”

It’s a treat for Tom to have Jack at the practices. It’s also apparently a treat for Jack to be around Vrabel. We knew from the NFL Draft last year that Vrabel liked to have fun. This is more confirmation.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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