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Patriots' Mike Vrabel Reportedly Got Advice From Bill Belichick, Andy Reid Ahead of Super Bowl 60
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel reached out for advice from Bill Belichick and Andy Reid, who have won a combined 12 Super Bowls, as he readies his team for the Big Game on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks, per Dianna Russini of The Athletic.
"While Belichick didn't get football's ultimate honor, he is helping the 2025 Coach of the Year. New England's Vrabel reached out to Belichick and fellow Super Bowl-winning coach Andy Reid, tapping into their experience as he gets ready for the big game. Vrabel, of course, has been to the Super Bowl four times as a player, but never as a head coach."
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Belichick, of course, used to be Vrabel's head coach when the current Pats sideline leader was a linebacker for New England from 2001-2008. Vrabel won three Super Bowls (and made four overall) with New England.
Belichick has gone to 11 Super Bowls during his time as the New York Giants' defensive coordinator and Pats' head coach, winning eight.
Reid, of course, has enjoyed the most success of any head coach recently, winning Super Bowls to cap the 2019, 2022 and 2023 seasons as the Kansas City Chiefs' HC. He also won a Super Bowl with the 1996 Green Bay Packers as their assistant offensive line and tight ends coach.
Needless to say, Vrabel looked in the right places for guidance as he hopes to lead the Pats to their seventh Super Bowl victory. Kickoff on Sunday is set for 6:30 p.m. ET.
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