NFL Rumors: Titans Refused To Trade With Patriots Because Of This One Reason
The juiciest story of the NFL trade deadline? That the Titans reportedly wouldn’t trade with the Patriots yesterday at the NFL trade deadline because…Tennessee’s owner had ill will about the end of Coach Mike Vrabel’s tenure there. The Patriots had been interested in RB Tony… pic.twitter.com/4hYI60KGgI
— Rachel Nichols (@Rachel__Nichols) November 5, 2025
How the Vrabel Fallout Shaped the Titans’ No-Deal Stance
As the Patriots pushed through a strong start, they looked at help at wide receiver and edge rusher. The Titans, stuck in a rebuild, had movable pieces, yet talk surfaced that Tennessee would not engage with New England because of the Vrabel split.
The #Titans DID NOT pass on any attractive offer from the Patriots in favor of something else.
— Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) November 5, 2025
AAS deserves to be blasted for plenty. We don’t need to add stuff that did not unfold. https://t.co/FoGIEBmhjx
Analysts pointed to the owner’s dissatisfaction at the end, suggesting it influenced any Patriots discussions. Some insiders countered that Tennessee simply took the best offers and never passed on a superior Patriots package, but the one-reason narrative persisted around the league.
What It Meant for Both Teams at the Deadline
New England stood pat, trusting their team and fit rather than overpaying. Tennessee moved little, sending out only a defender while holding bigger names.
The idea that the Titans refused to trade with the Patriots became the headline takeaway, fair or not, because it framed the market silence through the Vrabel lens.
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