Patriots Coach Mike Vrabel Speaks to Media in California Ahead of Super Bowl
Mike Vrabel responded sharply to a question about his Super Bowl experience while preparing the Patriots for their 2026 AFC-NFC championship clash.
- On Monday, Super Bowl LX media day in the Bay Area featured the Seahawks and Patriots facing questions in San Francisco, where a reporter asked what some called possibly the worst question, and New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel responded immediately.
- Reporters pressed on teams' backstories and coaches during Monday's media-day kickoff as they pursued quotes on quarterbacks and head coaches for long-form features.
- Vrabel's playing résumé includes playing in four Super Bowls with the Patriots, winning in 2001, 2003, and 2004, and totaling two sacks and six tackles in Super Bowl XXXVIII.
- Reporters also focused on quarterbacks like Drake Maye and Sam Darnold, while kids in media sessions asked funny, personal questions with some answers described as too candid for print.
- One expected focus centers on Vrabel's Super Bowl experience as a factor for the Patriots, with the matchup set Sunday at Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara.
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