Mike Vrabel is back in a head-coaching role with the New England Patriots this year. However, he's appreciative of the year he spent with the Browns.
The Patriots have the cap space to target any free agent available. And the new coach is insinuating he’ll be aggressive in doing so.
Streicher, by the way, is a walking, talking reminder of the Belichickian model. Working for Vrabel in Tennessee, he rose from special assistant to the head coach in 2018 to director of football administration five years later; the same title Belichick’s assistant, Berj Najarian, once held.
Coming off a 4-13 season for the second straight year, the Patriots are slated to have more than $120 million in salary-cap space.
At the time, Barmore was coming off a career year and it made sense to lock up one of the NFL’s most promising interior defenders. In 2023, he led the Patriots in sacks (8.5) and quarterback hits (16). Last year, the defense finished last in the NFL in sacks (28) with him largely sidelined.
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Audacy on MSNMike Vrabel: ‘We want to be aggressive’ in free agency, not afraid to overspendNew England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel met with the media in Indianapolis, IN ahead of the NFL Draft Combine, and shared his desire for his new organization to be aggressive this free agency cycle.
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