
The New England Patriots reportedly are not planning to move on from Mike Vrabel, but the organization may already know where it would turn if his off-field situation forces a dramatic change.
According to a new Daily Mail report from Russ Weakland and Ben Nagel, the Kraft family remains loyal to Vrabel and has “no intention” of firing him. However, the report added that if Vrabel were to step away by choice, or if the situation reached a point where the Patriots needed an emergency replacement, Josh McDaniels would be the likely internal option.
That detail is notable because this is not a normal coaching rumor. It comes after weeks of headlines surrounding Vrabel’s alleged relationship with former NFL insider Dianna Russini, including reported photo leaks and public scrutiny that has already spilled into the Patriots’ offseason.
Vrabel missed Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft to attend counseling and spend time with his family, a decision that immediately made the situation bigger than online speculation. The Patriots have since tried to keep the focus on football, but the story has continued to follow their head coach.
That is what makes the McDaniels detail so significant. It does not mean Vrabel is out. It does mean the Patriots reportedly have a contingency plan in place if a personal situation turns into an organizational crisis.
Why Josh McDaniels Would Be the Obvious Backup Plan

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GettyOffensive coordinator Josh McDaniels of the New England Patriots prior to Super Bowl LX against the Seattle Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium on February 8, 2026 in Santa Clara, California.