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Titans' Vrabel named Coach of the Year

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Caio Miari
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Mike Vrabel of the Tennessee Titans claimed the Coach of the Year award at the NFL Honors show Thursday.

Vrabel guided the Titans to an AFC-best 12-5 record and the division title in 2021 despite a slew of injuries. Tennessee used 89 different players throughout the campaign, setting a new NFL single-season record.

The most prominent absence the Vrabel-led Titans had to overcome was that of superstar running back Derrick Henry. He appeared in only eight regular-season games due to a foot injury he suffered in Week 8. Tennessee's offensive production dropped without Henry, but the team finished the season on a 6-3 run to clinch home-field advantage in the playoffs.

The Titans' offense ranked 15th in points in 2021, while their defense was the sixth best in scoring.

Vrabel, who owns a 41-24 regular-season record over four seasons in Tennessee, is the first Titans coach ever to win Coach of the Year.

Matt LaFleur of the Green Bay Packers was also a contender for the award after his team posted the league's best record (13-4) during the regular season.

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