Patriots HC Mike Vrabel Is Being Praised For Important Message To His Players About Super Bowl Security Guards
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is back at a familiar place. As a player, he was at the Super Bowl three times. He is a three-time Super Bowl champion and is recognized as one of the most versatile linebackers in NFL history.
With so much experience behind him, he decided to share his wisdom with his players just before Super Bowl 60.
Chris Mason of Mass Live reported that Vrabel told players not to give any security guards at the Super Bowl “grief.” By that, he means not getting upset over being asked to check their badges, even if they are well-known players. He told his players that the staff in the Super Bowl should be treated with respect.
“Little things: Per Drake Maye, Mike Vrabel told the Patriots not to give security guards at the Super Bowl any grief for needing to check their badges, even if it seems obvious that they’re players. Relayed that the staff has a job to do and need to be treated with respect,” Mason wrote.
Little things: Per Drake Maye, Mike Vrabel told the Patriots not to give security guards at the Super Bowl any grief for needing to check their badges even if it seems obvious that they’re players.
Relayed that the staff has a job to do and need to be treated with respect.
— Chris Mason (@ByChrisMason) February 5, 2026
Mike Vrael doesn’t just talk a big game; he lives it. He displayed his niceness to a female reporter on Super Bowl opening night.
What Mike Vrabel Is Willing To Do Whatever To See The Patriots Win It All

Patriots coach Mike Vrabel joked about extreme sacrifices to win Super Bowl 60. Vrabel put his body on the line to win a Super Bowl as a player for the New England Patriots more than 20 years ago.
Today, as head coach, he’d go even further.
Vrabel was asked about a 2019 comment he made when he was head coach of the Tennessee Titans. That year, Vrabel said during a Barstool Sports interview that he would “cut off” his penis to win the Super Bowl.
While a guest on the “Bussin’ With The Boys” podcast this week, nothing had changed with him. “I mean, I’d probably cut it in half… Leave her six,” Mike Vrabel said if it meant winning the Super Bowl.
Things won’t come easily for the Patriots, as everybody expects them to be blown out. Even ESPN’s Football Power Index (FPI) predicts the Seattle Seahawks to win. Predictions are predictions, but the players still need to prove it on the field.
