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- USA Today
Will Mike Vrabel consider a career in media after coaching? Here's what he had to say
FOXBORO — Mike Vrabel will take any opportunity to poke fun at the media, and Monday was no different. The New England Patriots head coach had a funny exchange with reporters, specifically when asked what he would do if he were in the media's shoes. Before the reporter could even finish his question, Vrabel immediately cut in. "You mean if I was a part of the media? I don't think there's ever a scenario where that would happen," he said. But the reporter wasn't willing to let this go. "Oh, that's absolutely a matter of time. You already did stuff with [Michael] Felger 15 years ago," they responded. However, Vrabel didn't back down and made his plans for his post-coaching career very clear. "As soon as I'm done with this, I'm going to be in the witness protection program," he joked. "You will never find me." Vrabel has been in the public eye since he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round of the 1997 NFL draft. He then joined the Patriots in 2001, where he cemented himself as a key piece of the dynasty, going on to win three Super Bowls. Finally, he finished his playing career with the Kansas City Chiefs. But he wasn't ready to completely give up football yet, leading to the beginning of his coaching career at Ohio State, where he also played college football. He made the move to the NFL in 2014, joining the Houston Texans staff as the linebackers coach before becoming defensive coordinator for the 2017 season. Vrabel got his first head coaching opportunity in 2018 with the Tennessee Titans, but was dismissed in 2023. Afterwards, he served as a coaching and personnel consultant for the Cleveland Browns for a year, but New England needed a coach, and they had their eyes set on Vrabel from the beginning. That's certainly not someone who is hiding away from the media, but once the time comes, it seems he'll be very ready to get out of the spotlight. Follow Patriots Wire on Twitter and Facebook.


USA Today
44 minutes ago
- USA Today
Steelers updated salary cap space after the release of RB Cordarrelle Patterson
On Monday, former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Cordarrelle Patterson announced his own release on social media with a brutal shot at his former team. This was a move we expected to happen well ahead of the start of training camp and based on his response, Patterson did as well. Patterson had been absent from the team's first four training camp practices with no word of an injury. According to Over the Cap, the Steelers came into the day with $17.654 million in salary cap space. The exact number to spend is a bit different and based on the Top 51 contracts, the team has around $32.3 million to spend. The release of Patterson puts $950,000 in dead money on the books and frees up an additional $2.8 million in cap space. Despite having plenty of cap space, it doesn't feel like the Steelers are in any rush to bring in any more players. The team did sign safety Chuck Clark this past week but his hit for a veteran benefit contract would only be around $1 million. Many fans and some pundits still think the Steelers need to look to free agency to add more talent at wide receiver. However, the team seems fully committed to the guys on the roster and is hoping young players Roman Wilson and Calvin Austin can step up, and the offense is going to lean heavily on tight ends Pat Freiermuth and Jonnu Smith as well.
Yahoo
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Derrick Harmon Continuing to Take After Cam Heyward
Pittsburgh Steelers first-round pick Derrick Harmon is working through drills alongside Cam Heyward, at times pairing up with the 36-year-old standout. Mike Tomlin said after Sunday's practice that he's looking forward to seeing the defensive big guys work in pads. #steelers #herewego #nfl CONNECT WITH STEELERS NOW: Steelers Now: SN on Twitter: SN on FB: SN on Insta: