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Mike Vrabel, who played the lineback for the New England Patriots for eight seasons and won three super bowls with the team, was once tasked to replace the franchise of pride.
But the focus of the head coach of the first year Patriots, recently turned to a reporter, who raised a question about the availability of star receiver Stephen Digs for the team’s season opener. Vrabel raised the issue with an inquiry line.
“Do you really believe, Phil?” When asked about Digs, Vrabel replied. “You are a smart man. I don’t know where you went to school. It was not the Ohio kingdom. Do you really believe that, Phil, or you are just trying to do me something?”
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Mike Vrabel, head coach of New England Patriots, held a press conference before minicamp at Gillette Stadium. (Eric canna-imagal picture)
Diggs appeared in eight matches with Houston Texas last season and tore an ACL during a game in October. He recently received medical clearance to return to practice.
However, four -time pro bowler Minnesota Vikings were not in uniform for Saturday’s Presiden Game. He was also sitting outside for the last week’s disclosure of the presiden opener as a “coach’s decision”.
Mike Vrabel, head coach of New England Patriots, directed his players at Gillet Stadium on July 28, 2025 during the training camp in Foxboro, Mass. (Vinslo Townson/Getty Image)
Vrabel said that the team is taking a waiting-and-looking view for the week 1.
“I don’t know the reference that he said.
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel has knocked on the ground to break the fight during joint exercise with Vikings.
Earlier this week, it was Digs Noncoming when asked if he would suit on 7 September.
“We will see. Everyone is excited, man. I’m taking it day by day. I feel very good,” Digs said during a Citdown. “Scoop City” podcast.
Stephen Digs of New England Patriots held a hand on July 28, 2025 during a training camp at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass. (Vinslo Townson/Getty Image)
Diggs suggested that Patriots coaching staff was not optimistic about her, when the team opened its season against the team Las Vegas Reders.
“I mean, I am always pushing the needle,” Digs said. “I am always doing at least more, and we’ll see about the week 1. I don’t know how I feel about it. We will see. The coaches are not very excited. I am not very excited. I am trying to take it day by day, so we will see where it is going to go.”
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Digs agreed to a three -year deal with Patriots in March. He recorded at least 1,000 yards away in six consecutive sessions, leading to his injury-short run with Texas.
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