Mike Vrabelβs future in doubt? 3 coaching replacements linked to New Patriots
Now that the NFL Draft concluded, teams have begun their offseason workout programs. They will soon move into OTAs, minicamps, and training camp for the 2026 season.
However, some teams face unusual turmoil that raises questions about their immediate future. The New England Patriots sit at the center of a major controversy involving head coach Mike Vrabel.
MORE: Shedeur Sanders no longer QB1 in Cleveland & itβs a bad decision
Vrabel drew intense scrutiny from media, fans, and peers following reports of an alleged affair with former NFL reporter Dianna Russini. New details or claims about the situation seem to emerge daily.
The situation escalated to the point that Vrabel held multiple press conferences to address it. He even missed the third day of the draft to handle the matter privately with his family.
Speculation continues to grow that Vrabel could be forced to resign if more damaging information surfaces. As a result, several potential replacements have already emerged as early favorites should that scenario unfold.
MORE: The Athletic editor admits mistake in handling of Dianna Russini controversy
Current markets still list Vrabel as the most likely Week 1 head coach for the Patriots. However, three candidates stand out as leading alternatives if he is no longer in the role by September.
Josh McDaniels
Josh McDaniels represents the most likely outcome in this worst-case scenario. He brings prior head coaching experience and has spent much of his career with the Patriots organization.
If Vrabel resigns, McDaniels offers the most logical transition. The team could promote him internally as an interim option, likely as a short-term solution.
MORE: This one date could finally force 49ersβ hand with Brandon Aiyuk
McDaniels has consistently excelled as an offensive coordinator. In addition to coaching Tom Brady, he maximized production from quarterbacks like Mac Jones and Drake Maye in New England.
Mike Tomlin
Mike Tomlin remains one of the most prominent names linked to any head coaching vacancy. After stepping down from the Pittsburgh Steelers, he indicated he would only return under ideal circumstances.
The Patriots could present such an opportunity. The roster features a strong defense, a young franchise quarterback, and one of the leagueβs most desirable coaching positions.
MORE: Long-time NFL Network reporter, ESPN finalizing deal
Tomlin may not plan to return to coaching until 2027 at the earliest. Still, a situation like this could accelerate his timeline and potentially delay any move into television.
Sean McDermott
Sean McDermott brings extensive experience within the AFC East and a proven track record of success. His hiring would add intrigue to matchups against the Buffalo Bills.
Beyond the storyline, McDermott rebuilt the Bills into a consistent contender. Organizational decisions ultimately led to his departure, but his coaching rΓ©sumΓ© remains strong.
While this scenario appears less likely than the others, the situation remains fluid. If additional developments emerge surrounding Vrabel, more unexpected outcomes could come into play.