Titans players reaction to their coach

Tenderfoot quarterback Will Levis was among the Tennessee Titans players who talked with journalists on Monday about the unsure eventual fate of lead trainer Mike Vrabel.

“He will speak with us when he knows,” Levis made sense of, per Scratch Suss of the Nashville Tennessean. ” However, I realize he needs to be here…I love everybody here. I trust it remains something very similar and I trust that we as a whole are ready to develop and all ready to stay together. Obviously, I have no input into any of those matters. However, ideally, it remains together and we’re ready to keep this thing rolling.”

It was suggested throughout December that Titans general manager Ran Carthon, who accepted the job last offseason, could push for a mutual parting with Vrabel this winter. As of early Monday evening, more questions than answers existed regarding the validity of such takes:

Vrabel went 54-45 across the past six regular seasons with the Titans, but his teams won only two of five playoff games. The 48-year-old, who earned three Super Bowl rings with the New England Patriots from 2001-08, has been mentioned as a possible replacement for Bill Belichick, but it was unknown if team owner Robert Kraft and president Jonathan Kraft will move on from the longtime head coach this offseason.

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