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Mike Vrabel Dropped An Insane Joke About His ’12-Inch Manhood’ – Reveals If He Would Still Cut It Off To Win The Super Bowl [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Mike Vrabel during an interview holding a microphone
Mike Vrabel (Photo via Twitter)

New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel really wants to win Super Bowl 60.

While a guest on the “Bussin’ With The Boys” podcast with Will Compton and Taylor Lewan, Vrabel was asked about previous comments he had made. As a Titans head coach, he said he’d be willing to cut off his manhood just to win the Super Bowl with the franchise.

“Been married 20 years,” Vrabel joked when presented with the hypothetical situation. “Yeah, probably.” The Titans went 9-7 and lost in the AFC Conference Title game that year. He would never make it any further after that.

After the 2023 season, Mike Vrabel would be fired. Now, as a member of the Patriots, he has his team in the Super Bowl. As far as his comments back in 2019, nothing has changed.

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Mike Vrabel (Image Credits: Imagn)

Patriots HC Mike Vrabel is floating with danger as they get closer to the Super Bowl. Back in 2019, when he was still coaching the Tennessee Titans, Vrabel said that he would cut off his penis if doing so would guarantee a Super Bowl win.

Over half a decade later, that stance remains the same. During an appearance on the same podcast, Vrabel told hosts Will Compton and Taylor Lewan what he told someone who asked him about it again recently.

“I mean, I’d probably cut it in half… Leave her six,” Vrabel said jokingly as everybody started laughing. As you can see, he is suggesting that his dong is already 12 inches long. The last time he said this, it was the entire dong. It’s clear he wants to keep a little bit to himself and to his wife.

ESPN’s Football Power Index (FPI) predicts the Seattle Seahawks will win Super Bowl LX against the New England Patriots. The FPI gives the Seahawks a (60.2%) chance of victory.

The Patriots take on the Seahawks Feb. 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., in Super Bowl LX.

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