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Mike Vrabel plays peacemaker after Patriots and Vikings erupt in intense training camp fight

Mike Vrabel plays peacemaker after Patriots and Vikings erupt in intense training camp fight

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Mike Vrabel dives into Patriots-Vikings scuffle, showing trademark toughness (Getty Images)
The competitive fire in New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel was on full display during Thursday's joint practice with the Minnesota Vikings. What began as an ordinary preseason workout quickly escalated into a heated on-field confrontation — and Vrabel, never one to watch from the sidelines, threw himself right into the chaos.
The 50-year-old coach ended up at the bottom of the pile but emerged unscathed, reinforcing his reputation as a fearless leader.
Mike Vrabel jumps into the fray during joint practice
The incident unfolded during the second practice session between the Patriots and Vikings ahead of their preseason clash at Gillette Stadium. While it's still unclear what initially sparked tensions, video from VikingzFanPage captured Vrabel charging into the scrum, determined to separate his players from their opponents.
— vikingzfanpage (@vikingzfanpage)
It wasn't his first time playing peacemaker under fire. Just last week, during a joint practice with the Washington Commanders, Vrabel walked away with a gash on his right cheek after breaking up another fight. Despite the risks, players have taken notice of his willingness to stand with them. Wide receiver DeMario Douglas praised the gesture, saying it shows 'a lot about our coach' and that 'He'll do anything for us.
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That's love.' Quarterback Drake Maye even joked the injury looked like 'the Trump gunshot wound.'
Toughness defines Mike Vrabel's coaching style
Mike Vrabel's readiness to step into the middle of conflict reflects the same grit he displayed during his eight-year playing career with the Patriots, where he won three Super Bowls. After a successful run as Tennessee Titans head coach from 2018 to 2023 — marked by four winning seasons and multiple playoff appearances — Vrabel returned to Foxborough in January with the mission to restore a struggling franchise.
Known as a quintessential 'football guy,' Vrabel has long built a culture where players feel protected and motivated. That presence was evident again on Thursday — not just in his words, but in his actions. If New England ever needed him to suit up again, it seems the former linebacker might still have a few snaps left in him.
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