Mike Vrabel Calls Sends Strong Message to TreVeyon Henderson Over Viral Jaden Ivey Bible Post
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New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel sent a clear message to running back TreVeyon Henderson after the rookie shared a controversial post on Tuesday.
Henderson quoted the bible verse Matthew 5:10 in apparent support of former Chicago Bulls guard Jaden Ivey, who was cut on Tuesday after posting anti-pride comments on Instagram.
During the annual league meeting, Vrabel shared his thoughts on the situation. He said Henderson needed to be “educated” before making those statements.
“I think there is a fine line,” Vrabel said. “I want to tell you, I love TreVeyon.“
Vrabel added that the running back cares deeply about the team, his faith, his family, his wife and the people around him.
“And so I want them to be able to express what they believe in their heart(s) and in their mind(s), but also (I) want to make sure that they’re educated. And we want to be inclusive. Everything we want to do (is) to provide an environment for people to want to feel comfortable, but also to share their personal beliefs. And then also, we represent the team. And we represent the organization.”
#Patriots HC Mike Vrabel on TreVeyon Henderson’s controversial post:
“I love TreVeyon… He cares deeply about his faith… I want them to be able to express what they believe… But, I also wanna make sure that they’re educated. We want to be inclusive.”
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Mike Vrabel Doesn’t Rule Out Move For A.J. Brown

With speculation about a potential A.J. Brown’s arrival to the Patriots, Mike Vrabel sent a message on Tuesday.
“We’ve talked about this since last January. We’re going to try to do everything we can to strengthen our roster through the draft, through free agency, multiple ways of player acquisition,” Vrabel said.
“So anything that we can continue to do to strengthen the roster, we’re going to try to do.”
This might be the final confirmation that Brown will join the team he grew up supporting. However, a trade will need to wait. The Eagles would be better off if Brown were on the roster on June 1.
