After the Revenge Game Against the Titans, Coach Vrabel Received a Special Gift from the Game’s MVP
After the Revenge Game Against the Titans, Coach Vrabel Received a Special Gift from the Game’s MVP
Nashville, Tennessee – Emotions ran high at Nissan Stadium on Sunday night as the New England Patriots secured a 31-13 victory over the Tennessee Titans, but the moment that moved fans the most came after the final whistle. Amidst the circle of teammates, QB Drake Maye – voted the game’s MVP – approached and presented the game ball to head coach Mike Vrabel, a heartfelt gesture of gratitude on the day he returned to his “old home.”

For Vrabel, this was more than just a win. He had spent six years with the Titans, building his reputation as one of the NFL’s finest defensive coaches before departing amid controversy earlier in the 2025 season. Tonight, he returned — not for revenge, but to prove that the “Patriot Way” still lives on within him.
Drake Maye, with an outstanding performance of 21/23 pass completions, 222 yards, and 2 touchdowns, was the one who made that sweet victory a reality. After the game, he spoke briefly but meaningfully:
“Coach Vrabel believed in me from day one. This win is his, not mine.”
The moment Maye handed the game ball to Vrabel went viral on social media, dubbed by Patriots fans as “The Redemption Moment” – an iconic image symbolizing unity and gratitude.
Coach Vrabel, visibly moved, responded during the press conference:
“I’ve experienced many glorious moments in my career, won major titles, and witnessed countless victories. But the gift he gave me tonight carries a different kind of emotion — sincere and profound. It’s a message of trust, gratitude, and the spirit we’re building together in New England.”
That night in Nashville was not just a sweet revenge for Mike Vrabel but also proof that *Drake Maye – the new number 10 of the Patriots – is writing a new era filled with heart and loyalty in Foxborough.
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