Why did Mike Vrabel choose the Patriots over the Jets?
The Patriots job opened up at the last minute, and Vrabel chose to return to his former team.
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Before Mike Vrabel led the Patriots to an 8-2 start and the top of the AFC East, he was reportedly the New York Jets' top choice for head coach. Here's how close he came to landing with the Jets.
According to SNY reporter Connor Hughes, the Jets were "all in" on Mike Vrabel during their coaching search last winter. Vrabel interviewed with the Jets on Jan. 3, but the Patriots hired him on Jan. 12 after firing Jerod Mayo. The Jets even made a last-second call to Vrabel, attempting to outbid the Patriots.
Despite the Jets' efforts, Vrabel chose to return to New England, where he previously played. With Vrabel at the helm, the Patriots are currently dominating the AFC East. Meanwhile, the Jets are struggling under Aaron Glenn, leading many to wonder what could have been. This adds an interesting layer to tonight's matchup between the Jets and Vrabel’s first-place Patriots.
The Patriots job opened up at the last minute, and Vrabel chose to return to his former team.
The Jets have struggled to a 2-7 start under Glenn, despite recent signs of improvement.
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