Patriots coach Mike Vrabel gets knocked to the ground breaking up fight during joint practice with Vikings
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New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel apparently got his birthday punches after he attempted to break up a fight during the team’s joint practice with the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday.
The head coach, who turned 50 on Thursday, was captured on video getting knocked to the ground after he threw himself in the middle of a scuffle on the field in an attempt to break it up.
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel, middle, stands on the field during a joint NFL football training camp with the Minnesota Vikings on Wednesday, on Aug. 13, 2025 in Eagan, Minnesota. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)
Video shared on social media showed two NFL players on the ground scrapping after the whistles were blown.
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That quickly turned into a pile up of players, and Vrabel wasn’t far behind.
As the scrum of people moved on the field, Vrabel was momentarily knocked down in the process. The fight quickly settled down and there were no reported injuries.
Speaking to the media earlier in the day, Vrabel seemingly offered an explanation for the tense nature of joint practices.
New England Patriots tight end Gee Scott Jr., #80, runs a route while being defended by Minnesota Vikings linebacker Dorian Mausi, #52, during training camp at TCO Performance Center on Aug. 13, 2025 in Eagan, Minnesota. (Bailey Hillesheim/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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"These practices are like a game – we've said that. There's ups and downs. We hit some plays. They hit some plays."
However, Thursday’s practice wasn’t the