Mike Vrabel always kept games against the Bills entertaining when he was with the Titans, and now he'll face the Bills with the Patriots on Sunday.
as the head coach of the Tennessee Titans in six seasons, and he returns for round 6 on Sunday with the team he made the All-Pro team and made a sensational touchdown catch in a Super Bowl with. The Bills and Josh Allen went 3-2 against Vrabel and during his Titans tenure, with the first one happening in the future NFL MVP's rookie season.
It was a 13-12 final for the quarterback's first career home victory. Vrabel consistently brought out the best of subpar rosters with the Titans, with Marcus Mariota and Ryan Tannehill as the two quarterbacks. He also made superstars out of homegrown talents like Derrick Henry and A.J. Brown. Sep 19, 2022; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel reacts to a play during the first half against the Buffalo Bills. / Gregory Fisher-Imagn ImagesOf course, there'll be no Henry to threaten the Buffalo defense like in Tennessee. Henry terrorized the Bills, most notably, to the tune of 143 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 20 carries in their 2021 matchup, the craziest of the bunch. However, it wasn't like his time with the Ravens. On the defensive side of the ball, Vrabel's Titans were able to rattle Allen slightly, as his 11:5 touchdown-to-interception ratio in the six games is much more middling, but Allen posted a 7:1 ratio in his last two outings against Vrabel's Tennessee squad.As for what Vrabel has now on offense with the New England Patriots, with whom he's in his first season, he has a plethora of running backs and second-year quarterback Drake Maye, who'll face his toughest test yet Meanwhile, on defense, Christian Gonzalez has developed into a top corner in the NFL, but with the array of weapons that Allen has now, it'll be difficult for Vrabel to build a game plan against Buffalo's explosive offense.Sep 14, 2025; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel celebrates with offensive tackle Morgan Moses . / Sam Navarro-Imagn ImagesBills' MVP Josh Allen identifies James Cook's most-underrated traitOwen Klein has covered football, basketball and baseball for Penn State athletics as a broadcaster on local radio, including producing Penn State’s 2024 men’s basketball Big Ten Tournament games and calling Penn State football’s Whiteout vs. Washington in November 2024. He has internships with the Buffalo Bisons and CBS affiliate WIVB in Buffalo, NY, in the summer of 2025. He is a Penn State University broadcast journalism student at the Bellisario College of Communications majoring in broadcast journalism and is passionate about college and professional sports, the Pokémon Video Game Championships and the Buffalo Bills.
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