NFL insider provides definitive update on Mike Vrabel’s status with Tennessee Titans for 2024

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Last season, coach Mike Vrabel led the Tennessee Titans to a 7-10 record, which obviously isn’t quite good enough. This year, in Vrabel’s sixth season as head coach, the Titans are just 3-7.

Tennessee’s tough start has led to some wondering how secure his job is in Tennessee. Some fans in New England may even want to see Vrabel return to the Patriots if Bill Belichick’s future with the team is in any doubt.

Yet, The Athletic’s Dianna Russini has heard otherwise. She’s held several conversations with ‘high-ranking’ Titans officials who report the franchise “strongly and collectively believes it has the right coach for long-term success.”

Vrabel, knowing the results haven’t been what anyone wants, recently addressed the elephant in the room, insisting he’s not concerned about his job security and has just one goal in mind.

“I don’t try to concern myself with that. I really am focused on these players. I hurt for them. I played 14 years, won some games, won some championships. I am frustrated for these players. My focus is on coaching this team, on trying to get these guys to understand that there’s a fine line in this league of winning and losing. Finding a way to get a win. That’s what I’m focused on.”

With the Titans trying to find out if Will Levis can be their franchise QB of the future, Vrabel will have a longer leash than some might like. Yet, the success he’s had in Tennessee shouldn’t quickly be forgotten either. While the past two seasons haven’t been ideal, Vrabel’s overall body of work still looks impressive.

While his Titans could certainly use a few more wins, if Vrabel somehow became available, he’d likely have no shortage of suitors among franchises looking for a new leader. Yet, all indications point to Vrabel sticking around in Tennessee for at least one more year, if not a lot longer.

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