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The New England Patriots were not messing around this offseason. The franchise is coming off an unacceptable 3-14 season that saw first-year head coach Jerod Mayo fired immediately after. While the season did not go according to plan, the organization has seemingly found its answer at quarterback in Drake Maye.
The 2024 No. 3 overall pick showed poise beyond his years, compiling a QBR that ranked 17th in the NFL. And Maye should only improve going forward as the front office has focused on surrounding him with a competent offensive line and additional weapons on the outside.
However, according to CBS Sports NFL reporter Tyler Sullivan, these moves all harken back to why Patriots fans should feel optimistic about 2025. It all starts at the top with the hiring of Mike Vrabel.
“The Patriots have seemingly gone out of their way to pave the way for new blood and new leadership,” Sullivan argues. “The club spent big in free agency, bringing in Milton Williams, Robert Spillane, and Stefon Diggs in free agency, while putting together a strong showing at the NFL Draft headlined by Will Campbell and TreVeyon Henderson.
While new faces have come aboard, some familiar ones were shown the door. This offseason, the Patriots have parted ways with five of their six captains from 2024. This is a clear effort by Vrabel to set a new tone after back-to-back 4-13 seasons, which should be a welcome development throughout the building and region.”
Vrabel is coming off a very successful tenure with the Tennessee Titans and knows all about the new organization he’s joining. The former All-Pro linebacker won three Super Bowls with the Patriots and was a key player during those early 2000s dynastic years.
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Vrabel returns to Foxborough during a very different time for the franchise. However, the 49-year-old is already an expert at building stable cultures, and the front office is clearly already catering to its new hire. Time will tell whether this gamble will pay off, but Vrabel has a track record of success that suggests the Patriots are again trending in the right direction.
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Dylan is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He is a contributing journalist who has covered a range of topics in his career, including local politics in the DMV region to live sporting events. A graduate of Georgetown University, Dylan is also currently working as an associate editor at ClutchPoints, where he has provided coverage for the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB and college football/basketball.