Earlier this week, Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel told the public that he wants to remain in Nashville for the 2024 season.
“Of course I want to be here,” Vrabel said. “Be here as long as we can win, as long as we can do this thing, and it’s been great. But it also has been just this year. And nobody wants to be where we’re at.”
And yet, there’s a chance Vrabel could be on his way out this offseason.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, people around the league believe Vrabel might be open to a trade. The Titans could also be open to moving their established head coach.
“There are people around the league who think that either Vrabel would be open to be moved to another team or that the Titans would be open to moving him — maybe both,” Schefter said. “Vrabel publicly has said he wants to remain in Tennessee, but others have wondered how content he is.”
Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick have not discussed the future…yet.
Uncertainty in Tennessee.
Arthur Blank is torn.
Raiders want Antonio Pierce back and so does owner Mark Davis, but….
What’s ahead on multiple coaching situations:https://t.co/HZ7GVQRqbQ
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 6, 2024
Vrabel would probably have a lot of value considering he has a 53-45 record over the past six years.
If Vrabel does become available, the New England Patriots would be an interesting fit considering his history with the franchise.