Mike Vrabel

Information about Mike Vrabel

Mike Vrabel
New England PatriotsNo. 50
Outside linebacker
Date of Birth: July 14 1975 (1975--) (age 32)
Place of Birth: Akron, Ohio
Height:  ft  in ( m)Weight:  lb ( kg)
National Football League Debut
1997 for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Career Highlights and Awards
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Career History
College: Ohio State
NFL Draft: 1997 / Round: 3 / Pick: 91
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Michael George Vrabel (born August 14, 1975 in Akron, Ohio) is an American football linebacker for the New England Patriots of the National Football League. Vrabel has been with the Patriots since 2001, after spending four seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He recently extended his contract with the Patriots through 2009.[1]

College career

After attending Walsh Jesuit High School in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, he played defensive end at Ohio State University, where he hopes to coach after his playing career is over. He was named to the Ohio State Football All-Century Team.

NFL career

Like fellow linebackers Tedy Bruschi and Willie McGinest, Vrabel was converted from defensive end to a linebacker when he moved up in the NFL.

Vrabel spent the first four seasons of his career in Pittsburgh, where his most notable play was a sack of Drew Bledsoe in the 1997-98 AFC Divisional Playoffs that clinched a 7-6 win for the Steelers. Nevertheless, Vrabel was a backup for the Steelers throughout his tenure there, and had considered retirement before he signed with the Patriots.

Almost immediately upon joining the Patriots, Vrabel became a major player in the defense: he played in every game his first season in New England, and started all but four of them.

Vrabel exemplifies the versatility sought by Patriots head coach Bill Belichick: in addition to his work as a linebacker, Vrabel frequently checks in as a tight end in short-yardage situations, which makes him an eligible receiver. Belichick took advantage of this in Super Bowl XXXVIII: in the fourth quarter, Tom Brady threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to Vrabel, making Vrabel the first defensive player to score a Super Bowl touchdown on offense since William "Refrigerator" Perry did so for the Bears against the Patriots in Super Bowl XX in 1986. Vrabel was one of the defensive stars in that game as well; he had two sacks (one forcing a fumble) of Carolina's Jake Delhomme, and was a contender for the Super Bowl MVP award that went to Brady.

Despite Brady's penchant for throwing to Vrabel in such situations, teams are often unable to cover Vrabel properly: in Super Bowl XXXIX, Vrabel caught a 2-yard touchdown pass, despite being held by Philadelphia's Jevon Kearse. The reception makes him one of 17 players to catch two or more touchdown passes in Super Bowls.

As of October 2007, Vrabel has had nine career receptions, all with the Patriots, and all for 1- or 2-yard touchdowns (one in 2002, two in 2004, three in 2005, and one in 2007 in the regular season, and one each in Super Bowls XXXVIII and XXXIX). According to the website Cold Hard Football Facts, no other player in NFL history has as good a record of converting receptions to touchdowns.

On December 26, 2005, on the final Monday Night Football game on ABC, Vrabel became, according to the Elias Sports Bureau, the first player--since the official recording of sacks began in 1982--to have two touchdown catches and a sack in the same game.

Though Vrabel had always played right outside linebacker in the Patriots 3-4 scheme, the 2005 season saw a major change in Vrabel's positioning. He began the year at outside linebacker, but, because of the limited effectiveness of inside backers Monty Beisel and Chad Brown, Vrabel began playing inside linebacker, a position he had never before played in the NFL. By the time Tedy Bruschi had returned from injury, he and Vrabel were the two men starting inside. Rosevelt Colvin successfully filled Vrabel's old spot, and many cite the change in positions as a major contributor to the Patriots' rebound in the second half of the season.

Vrabel was fined $5,000 USD by the NFL in 2007 after he "unnecessarily drove an opponent toward the quarterback after the ball was dead" in an October 7 game against the Cleveland Browns[2]. Vrabel plans to appeal the fine[3].

Trivia

  • Vrabel's catch in Super Bowl XXXIX is pictured on the cover of the 2005 NFL Record and Fact Book.
  • Because of the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry, Vrabel and Brady frequently make wagers over the outcome. After the Buckeyes' 2006 win, Brady was forced to wear one of Vrabel's OSU jerseys in practice (the jersey was OSU's home red, since quarterbacks traditionally wear red jerseys during practices to indicate that they are not to be tackled).
  • Mike,his wife Jen, and their two sons, Tyler and Carter, live in Easton, Massachusetts during the Patriots season.
  • Vrabel's mother, Elaine, is the principal at Charles F. Brush High School in Lyndhurst, Ohio, the alma mater of another former Ohio State standout linebacker, Jim Laughlin, and more recently Buckeyes wide receiver Roy Hall.

Notes and references

1. ^ [1] Patriots Salary Cap Information, accessed 2006-07-01
2. ^ Vrabel fined $5,000 Boston Herald The Point After Blog. Accessed 18 October 2007.
3. ^ Vrabel fined Boston.com Reiss' Pieces. Accessed 18 October 2007.

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