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But at 6-2 following Sunday’s 32-13 win over Cleveland and riding a five-game win streak that's the Patriots' longest since last qualifying for the playoffs in 2021, it has created confidence throughout the team facility that first-year coach Mike Vrabel believes is a positive sign.
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Vrabel added that he has daily conversations with executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf, vice president of player personnel Ryan Cowden and vice president of football operations and strategy John Streicher regarding the roster.
After New England's fifth straight win, Vrabel was effusive in his praise but noted some areas of improvement for the Patriots.
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New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel took a major shot at the Cleveland Browns offense after Sunday's blowout win.
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But that changed Sunday when New England’s starting offense was introduced as players came out of the tunnel one by one ahead of their game against the Cleveland Browns. The Gillette Stadium crowd gave the loudest cheers to Will Campbell, Kayshon Boutte and Drake Maye.