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Mike Vrabel takes a dig at Falcons head coach Raheem Morris after he accused Patriots of cheating in Week 9
The New England Patriots continue to stack wins after beating the Atlanta Falcons in Week 9.The one-point win didn't come without controversy, however. After the game, Falcons head coach Raheem Morris accused the Patriots of "clapping" before the snap that led to an intentional grounding call on
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel commented on Demario Douglas' 100-yard performance on Sunday after a personal tragedy.
Patriots defensive tackle Milton Williams got a free rush and forced Penix to throw the ball away after it was snapped early. Trailing 24-23 at the time, the Falcons quarterback was flagged for intentional grounding. The Falcons punted two plays later, and the Patriots were able to put the game away.
After New England's fifth straight win, Vrabel was effusive in his praise but noted some areas of improvement for the Patriots.
New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel discussed the MVP buzz around quarterback Drake Maye, specifically the MVP chants that were echoing throughout Gillette Stadium after the team's Week 8 win over the Cleveland Browns.
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Vrabel dismisses Falcons' claim that Patriots illegally simulated snap count
Did the Patriots intentionally throw off Michael Penix and the Falcons' offense Sunday afternoon? Mike Vrabel doesn't believe so.
The first-year Patriots coach, fired by Tennessee in January 2024 after two consecutive losing seasons, had plenty to say about his return to Nashville during his Monday media availability. He first appeared on WEEI’s “The Greg Hill Show,” before speaking to reporters at Gillette Stadium Monday morning. Read on for the highlights.
Drake Maye's strong start to the 2025 season has evoked some comparison to New England Patriots great Tom Brady. Just don't ask Mike Vrabel to draw any parallels.
The New England Patriots are looking to win the AFC. Not just the AFC East, but the entire conference, and at 6-2, they're ready to make a splash that keeps the