New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel was seen bleeding after jumping into a scuffle involving one of his players and a Washington Commanders player during training camp Wednesday. SportsCenter 5’s Alexis Beckett said the conflict involved TreVeyon Henderson and a Washington defender.Vrabel, who is in his first season as the Patriots’ head coach, tried to break them up. Afterward, he appeared to be bleeding from his cheek. The conflict occurred during a part of the daily practice that was not open to being recorded by our cameras.Quarterback Drake Maye later said he saw Vrabel bleeding but did not see what happened. “Yeah, I saw it. Yeah. Someone said it was like the Trump gunshot wound. So I was laughing at that. I think you saw he was breaking down the huddle. I’m not even sure what happened, when it happened, but he said, ‘Don’t worry about it. We’ll see it on film,'” Maye said. Video below: 2 Minute Drill: Patriots scheduleNew England and Washington are practicing together ahead of the first preseason game, scheduled for Friday at 7:30 p.m. Earlier in the day, Vrabel was asked about his approach to the first joint practice of the season.”The goal is just to be able to put the identity out on the field against another team, to put the fundamentals that we put out there, the installation, to be able to do it against another defense, to be able to adjust to different play styles of players, players that maybe are longer or quicker or stronger, just different play styles of each player throughout this league,” Vrabel said. Vrabel was also asked about Henderson, who was drafted by the team in the second round earlier this year. “He seems to be a quick learner, and if there’s something that happens in production, he rarely makes the same mistake twice. Great teammate. I mean, you see him playing with effort when he doesn’t have the ball in his hand and he’s been able to do some things in the run game and learns quickly to be able to move him around in different positions offensively,” Vrabel said.
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel was seen bleeding after jumping into a scuffle involving one of his players and a Washington Commanders player during training camp Wednesday.
SportsCenter 5’s Alexis Beckett said the conflict involved TreVeyon Henderson and a Washington defender.
Vrabel, who is in his first season as the Patriots’ head coach, tried to break them up. Afterward, he appeared to be bleeding from his cheek.
The conflict occurred during a part of the daily practice that was not open to being recorded by our cameras.
Quarterback Drake Maye later said he saw Vrabel bleeding but did not see what happened.
“Yeah, I saw it. Yeah. Someone said it was like the Trump gunshot wound. So I was laughing at that. I think you saw he was breaking down the huddle. I’m not even sure what happened, when it happened, but he said, ‘Don’t worry about it. We’ll see it on film,'” Maye said.
Video below: 2 Minute Drill: Patriots schedule
New England and Washington are practicing together ahead of the first preseason game, scheduled for Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Earlier in the day, Vrabel was asked about his approach to the first joint practice of the season.
“The goal is just to be able to put the identity out on the field against another team, to put the fundamentals that we put out there, the installation, to be able to do it against another defense, to be able to adjust to different play styles of players, players that maybe are longer or quicker or stronger, just different play styles of each player throughout this league,” Vrabel said.
Vrabel was also asked about Henderson, who was drafted by the team in the second round earlier this year.
“He seems to be a quick learner, and if there’s something that happens in production, he rarely makes the same mistake twice. Great teammate. I mean, you see him playing with effort when he doesn’t have the ball in his hand and he’s been able to do some things in the run game and learns quickly to be able to move him around in different positions offensively,” Vrabel said.
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