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TRANSCRIPT: Mike Vrabel Press Conference 8/14

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August 14, 2025 at 2:02 pm ET

TRANSCRIPT: Mike Vrabel Press Conference 8/14
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Here’s what head coach Mike Vrabel had to say on Thursday ahead of the Patriots joint practice against the Vikings:

Happy Birthday:

“Thank you.”

We got you a cake:

“Did you?  What kind of cake?”

[Inaudible]

“There’s one answer, it’s carrot cake.  That’s it.  There’s one answer.  There’s no hemming and hawing.

On if that’s the only kind of cake that he likes:

“No, but that’s the only one that I’ll eat on my birthday.”

On if he feels old at 50:

“I would say physically I do. Yeah.”

On his general impressions of yesterday and how it went and what he’s hoping to see today:

“These practices are like a game. We’ve said that. There’s ups and downs. We hit some plays. They hit some plays. There’s an intermission, and again, there’s a break with special teams, and then usually a two-minute situation at the end. So we were able to make a play at the two-minute situation. And kind of the same thing defensively. They hit some plays. We were able to have some good plays and again, just looking for some consistency. And I think what they do defensively is a great challenge for us to come up here without any real practice or any look and be able to have some good plays. And again, some plays that we have to improve on, but I think it’s a good start.”

On how good of an education on the fly is that for the offensive line:

“Yeah, I mean, it’s for everybody. It’s for the quarterback to be able to communicate and get us in the right protection, communicate and go from there, but execute. I think the big thing is once you communicate, we have to execute in the fundamentals and make corrections quickly and go from there.”

On how he feels Drake [Maye] did yesterday, handling things:

“I thought he did well. I thought it’s easy to go into blender when you’re seeing a bunch of this stuff and kind of scrambling and turning one less than favorable play into a real sh** storm. So I didn’t see that. I thought he was able to process, and we didn’t execute all the time, but I didn’t see any panic from him. I thought he was able to communicate and get the things that he wanted, and then hit some plays because of it. When we blocked them, we were able to make some plays, and then we’ll just have to try to see what happens today and continue to go from there.”

On the fact Jonathan Greenard’s a talented player, and how he feels Will Campbell did yesterday in that matchup:

“He had some good plays and had some plays where he got beat inside. These are going to happen to young offensive linemen. We’re not going to sit and evaluate every practice. I’ll let you guys do that, and we’ll go from there. Just keep trying to improve.”

On the fact Terrell Williams was sitting upstairs during the preseason opener and what led to that decision, and if he sees them being upstairs or downstairs:

“There’s a lot of positives to being upstairs. To being able to see things and being able to call the game from there. Just trying to get a gauge on what’s best. Some coaches, some play callers, like to do it from the field. Some really like it from upstairs. So Terrell is going to probably stay upstairs this week and see how that goes and continue to work. And again, that was a good operation that we were able to go against with Washington and the no-huddle stuff. And that was a good first test in preseason.”

On the fact he’s talked about protecting from the inside out in the past and with Will [Campbell] in particular, if that’s a repeated thing he’s seen from him:

“Well, it’s come up with all of them. I don’t think that’s just to single him out. We have to be firm in the middle and we have to stay inside out, and the quarterback has to transfer up into the pocket. Those are all things that have to go hand in hand. We’ve talked about … it’s hard to block edge rushers if you give them a three-way go, which is inside over the top of you or around the edge, and then we have to force them around the edge, and the quarterback has to transfer up into the pocket. And in order to do that, you have to be firm in the middle of the pocket. So all those things have to come together. And when they do, it looks pretty good. And then when there’s breakdowns in those or we’re not helping the guy next to us in pass rush games or we don’t get open fast enough, there’s one thing after another.”

On Craig Woodson and what he’s shown at the safety position:

“He keeps, I think, getting better.  I think he keeps learning each day some of the different techniques that maybe he didn’t use as much in Cal. I’ve seen him tackle. I think the special team stuff was good. Throwing himself in there into the fire on some of the special team stuff was good to see. So continue to see where he’s at just from his physicality and go from there.”

On what he’s liked from his red zone offense to date this summer and besides touchdowns, what he’s hoping to see today:

“Just no, let’s say, unforced errors, going backwards in the red zone. If you have a play where there’s a penalty or you lose yardage, the percentage that ends in a touchdown really decreases drastically.  So we have to –  every yard matters down there. A three-yard gain is still a positive play. We have to be able to do that and get the ball out quickly. There has to be some precision to what you’re doing in the red zone. The timing is quicker, and the windows are much tighter.”

On the fact Stefon [Diggs] had some comments yesterday about how he’s not sure about his readiness for week one:

“Did you really believe that, Phil [Perry]? I mean, you’re a smart guy. I don’t know where you went to school. It wasn’t Ohio State. But do you really believe that? Do you really believe that, Phil? Or are you just trying to bait me into something?”

I’m not baiting you into anything.  He did say he wasn’t sure he’d be ready for week one, and if there’s any doubt in his mind that he’ll be ready:

“I don’t know the context in which he said it, but you’d have to help me. I mean, he’s been out here almost every day. I’m excited of where he’s at, and we’ll see when week one comes. But he’s going to practice today. Hopefully, he helps us in the red zone, but we can’t predict the future about week one. I just know he’s going to be out there today. He works hard, and he cares, which are two important things.”

On the fact that Todd Downing had a quote about Stefon the other day and if he can add some context, ‘So the big thing with him is…’:

“I’ll do my best. I’ll try to let Todd speak for himself, but I’ll try to help you the best I can.  What do you got?”

‘The big thing with him is understanding that you can’t confuse results with the process. So if there’s a day he doesn’t have a whole bunch of production, that doesn’t mean he didn’t do his job and get open,’ – Sounds like that has been an issue for him?

“I don’t think that it has. I thought that … Again, there’s days where the ball doesn’t find you. There’s one football, there’s five eligible receivers. The quarterback decides where he wants to go with the ball. No different than Kyle Williams. Kyle Williams is working extremely hard. The ball hasn’t really found him. He’s been open. There’s been separation. I’m not sure which day Todd said that, but the other day in the red zone, I thought that Stefon factored and looked good and keep getting better. So I don’t think that that’s going to be always the case, right?”

“As far as there’s a… Terrell mentioned this. Terrell Williams said this one time when ‘You can make the play without making a tackle.’ And that was something that you have to teach defensive linemen is when they start trying to make a bunch of tackles, maybe they start hurting some of the people behind them and the fits and everything else because they’re trying to make a tackle, where there’s ways to do their job and really contribute to the defense without ever getting a stat.  And those plays will come. Just make the ones that you’re supposed to make. And I really equate that to really every position. But you asked about receiver, and then again, everybody wants to catch the ball and everybody wants to score touchdowns. And those will come, and that’ll happen. And maybe on that particular day, in which Todd said that there wasn’t a ton of production from that practice day. I’m not really sure when he said that, but there’s other ways to be successful and do your job and help us win. That’s the most important thing.”

On the quarterbacks, if he views them as competing for the number two job:

“I think Josh is the backup right now. Not that that couldn’t change. Ben’s working hard. We’ll see. Again, we’re always trying to strengthen the roster each and every day. But Josh is in there. Josh just has to be more consistent. Had an unfortunate interception in a two-minute drill and throwing it into robber. And ball placement has to be better, and just the timing and all these things that we work on. So he’s getting the same looks that Drake’s getting, and it’s not easy, but that’s not an excuse. I’m not using that as an excuse. Just saying we have to take care of football.”

On if there would be any consideration of moving Kyle Dugger to linebacker like Marte Mapu just to get more opportunities to get on the field:

“We would consider anything to try to help the football team and help the player. That’s everything we want to try to do is help every player earn a role and build a football team.”

(Editor’s Note: This transcript is done via the available footage and is subject to typos. If you spot something, please take a moment to let me know in the comments below.)

About Ian Logue

Ian Logue is a Seacoast native and owner and senior writer for PatsFans.com, an independent media site covering the New England Patriots and has been running this site in one form or another since 1997.


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JimK
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8 months ago

NBC Boston… After Vrabel skewered Phill Perry for bringing up the Athletic’s questioning Diggs may not play week 1, and Vrabel belittled Perry for peddling what is problably media drama spin…. instead of backing off, NBC Boston doubled down saying Vrabel’s angered comment back of “Phil, do you really beleive that?” means Diggs is being a headache. Huh? Plus they said Diggs camp showing to-date hasn’t been that great and he’s not a #2. Therefore… therefore do you put up with a guy that’s a headache if he’s a #2? Jesus. So: (1) it’s great Diggs is able to be… Read more »

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