Mike Vrabel has been the head coach of the Tennessee Titans since 2018 and has led the team to two division titles and three playoff appearances in his six seasons in Tennessee. But after back-to-back losing seasons, there’s speculation that he could be fired this offseason. And it sounds like those rumors have reached rookie quarterback Will Levis.
During a press conference this week, Will Levis said he’s heard “rumblings” about the future of Mike Vrabel with the team, so he decided to get information straight from the source.
“I’ve heard rumblings, but it’s best to just ask the man himself, so that’s what I did,” Levis said according to Terry McCormick of Titan Insider. “He’s going to communicate with us as soon as he knows. But I know he wants to be here, and I don’t really pay attention to what I see other than the information that I feel like is concrete and what we get from the people in this building.”
In his six seasons with the team, Vrabel is 56-48 and won the NFL’s Coach of the Year award back in 2021. We’ll have to see whether or not his accomplishments have earned him another season at Tennessee.