Tom Brady is undeniably the greatest player to wear a New England Patriots uniform, so whenever he says something about his former team, it carries a lot of weight.
With that said, Brady's latest comments about new Patriots coach Mike Vrabel are pretty telling and should raise optimism about the future of the franchise.
Brady, who played for the Patriots from 2000 to 2019 and won six Super Bowl titles in the process, had massive praise for Vrabel. The now-Las Vegas Raiders co-owner played alongside Vrabel in New England from 2001 to 2008, so he knows very well what kind of person Vrabel is.
According to Brady, Vrabel is a "great coach" and a "great leader for that organization."
"I know he’s going to do a great job. I know he’s all about tough, disciplined, hard-nosed physical brand of football," the three-time NFL MVP told DJ Siddiqi of SportsCasting in an exclusive interview.
"He’s a terrific coach and a great friend of mine still."
The Patriots hired Mike Vrabel following the firing of Jerod Mayo, who took over when Bill Belichick stepped down from his position as head coach in 2024.
Unlike Mayo who was a first-time head coach in his lone season with New England, Vrabel brings a wealth of experience from being the head coach of the Tennessee Titans from 2018 to 2023.
Vrabel has a 56-48 overall record with Tennessee, including a 2-3 record in the postseason. The Titans made three straight postseason appearances under Vrabel, even making it to the AFC championship game in 2019.
As to what fans can expect from Vrabel as he takes over the Patriots, Tom Brady also has some idea about it.
"He’s got this no-[expletive] mentality about him and I love that," Brady remarked. "That’s why I think he and I have always connected. It’s this mentality that we’re not making excuses, we’re going to go out there and get the job done, and we’re not going to complain. We’re going to work hard and we’re going to be resilient, and that’s how you get things done."
The Patriots finished the 2024 season with a 4-13 record. Sure enough, hopes are high that Vrabel will be able to turn the franchise around.
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Marshall Faulk is Colorado's new running backs coach, and the Buffaloes could not ask for someone with better experience for the job. That's, of course, because this is Faulk's first coaching gig. As a player, though, there were few better than the Pro Football Hall of Famer. In 12 seasons in the NFL, he rushed 2,836 times for 12,279 yards and 100 total touchdowns. He was a league MVP, a seven-time Pro Bowler and a Super Bowl champ. Faulk was the real deal, and now he has a chance to pass his experiences on to the running backs at Colorado. For him, it's more than just the opportunity to coach football, though. He gets to coach under Deion Sanders, whom he views as a major difference-maker for the game of football. "You guys know him in a different way than I know him," Faulk said in a recent media availability (h/t On3). "We’ve been friends for many years. We worked together in television. We always talk just about the game and probably more about kids coming up in the game. How do you affect and make sure they come into the game the right way? He’s one of those way makers. When you pay attention to kids that’s gonna leave this program and go to the next level, they’re gonna do it in a certain way and you’re gonna say, 'Wow, they were coached by a guy who understands how to get it done.' I identify with that." Colorado can certainly use Faulk's expertise heading into 2025. There are several players battling for the starting role after Isaiah Augustave transferred to South Carolina. Even then, he was Colorado's leading rusher last season while rushing for just 384 yards and four touchdowns, so it's not like the Buffs have a big gap that they're trying to replace. Dekalon Taylor transferred in from Incarnate Word, where he rushed for 909 yards and nine touchdowns last season, so he'll be a player to watch. Dallan Hayden, Micah Welch, Simeon Price and Charlie Offerdahl are also names to know. Faulk will have his work cut out for him, but he seems excited to make a difference both on and off the field for these young Buffaloes. "So coming here not just to win games on the field, but to win the game off the field, which is to make sure that these young men in life become what they want to become outside of football. They become the father that they want to be, the brother, the husband. Making sure that they do that, that’s the important part. That was attractive," he said.
Kevin Love is eyeing a return to his roots. The five-time NBA All-Star big man Love has a preferred destination on the buyout market, Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints reported on Tuesday. Love would like to end up in Los Angeles. Now 36 years old, Love spent the last two-and-a-half seasons with the Miami Heat. He averaged just 5.3 points and 4.1 rebounds over 10.9 minutes per game in 2024-25 but still managed to shoot 35.8 percent from three on the year. Earlier this summer however, the Heat traded Love to the Utah Jazz as part of a three-team blockbuster deal. Now Love, a 17-year NBA veteran, is pursuing a contract buyout from the rebuilding Jazz. Though he is a native of Lake Oswego, Oregon, Love played his college ball in Los Angeles at UCLA. He also has ties to both L.A. teams — he won an NBA championship with Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James on the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016 and was also coached on that team by Tyronn Lue, who is now head coach of the L.A. Clippers. Both the Lakers and Clippers are currently sitting at 14 guaranteed contracts each. While they still have spots for two-way and Exhibit 10 players, that means the Lakers and Clippers are both down to their final open roster spot. The ex-rebounding leader Love still has some value, though probably more so as a jokester than as a contributing rotation piece. While Love clearly wants a homecoming to Los Angeles, he may have some convincing to do for either the Lakers or the Clippers to give him that final open roster spot.
As of Thursday morning, there was no indication that Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones was close to either giving Micah Parsons a lucrative extension or trading Parsons after the pass-rusher in the final year of his rookie contract requested a trade on Aug. 1. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott recently spoke with Jori Epstein of Yahoo Sports and revealed the message he sent to Parsons after the 26-year-old went public with his trade request. "(Expletive), man," Prescott said about what he told Parsons. "It wasn't '(Expletive) you, Micah,' or '(Expletive) them.' It's more of a '(Expletive), this is frustrating for everybody involved.'" Prescott previously voiced his frustrations over the fact that contract stalemates involving star Dallas players are seemingly "an each and every year conversation." Last summer, news about Prescott's four-year contract extension broke only hours before Dallas' regular-season opener got underway. Weeks earlier, Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb received a four-year, $136M deal after the club completed the preseason portion of its schedule. "Not many people, especially here, have been in that position," Prescott said about reaching out to Parsons. "So, I know what that means just to support him." It's assumed Parsons is looking to become the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL after T.J. Watt reset the market for edge-rushers when he agreed to a three-year, $123M extension that included $108M guaranteed in July. Parsons has attended training camp as a non-participant while he deals with a supposed back injury that probably has more to do with his contract situation than with how he's feeling this summer. Multiple Cowboys players made it known via social media that they feel Jones should pay Parsons before Dallas begins preparing for its Week 1 game at the Philadelphia Eagles. Prescott clearly agrees with his teammates. "Obviously, I believe he should get paid," Prescott added. "But I think he’s making the right approach by being at training camp because a lot of times [players] forget how much joy and love being around your teammates [brings] and how much of that is truly football when you’re focused on a contract and you’re just waiting for that to be done. ...He’s a guy that’s done a lot for this team and deserves to have his stance." Jones raised eyebrows when he admitted that he "absolutely" couldn't say for sure that Parsons will play against the Eagles on the first Thursday of September. As much as Prescott and others in the locker room may not like it, it sounds like the Parsons saga will continue to hover over the Cowboys through the preseason.
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