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Harold Landry makes honest admission on life playing under Mike Vrabel

Harold Landry makes honest admission on life playing under Mike Vrabel

USA Today09-04-2025

Harold Landry makes honest admission on life playing under Mike Vrabel
'All I know is, as long as I played for Vrabes, there was never a situation I wasn't prepared for.' — Harold Landry https://t.co/dqtyhN7sih — Andrew Callahan (@_AndrewCallahan) April 8, 2025
New England Patriots linebacker Harold Landry gave the ultimate compliment to Mike Vrabel when speaking with media members.
'All I know is, as long as I played for Vrabes, there was never a situation I wasn't prepared for," said Landry, via Boston Herald's Andrew Callahan.
Landry played under Vrabel at the Tennessee Titans from 2018-2023.
During that time, he put together multiple productive seasons. His best season came in 2021, when he recorded 75 combined tackles to go along with 12 sacks. He also had 22 quarterback hits on his way to a Pro Bowl nomination that year.
Now, Landry is looking to help anchor a Patriots defense in need of a reset after a tough season last year.
There's hope that Landry's pass-rushing abilities and veteran leadership, along with his knowledge of Vrabel's system, leads to success in New England. At the very least, he will strengthen the linebacker room, which will be important for a unit that struggled with health and depth last year.
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