There are likely multiple reasons why DeAndre Hopkins has decided to play for the Tennessee Titans for the next two years, and head coach Mike Vrabel is probably one of them.
Hopkins and Vrabel crossed paths from 2014-17 when both were with the Houston Texans. While Hopkins was putting up monster numbers, Vrabel was on the defensive coaching staff, first as a linebackers coach, and then as the defensive coordinator.
According to Jim Wyatt of Titans Online, Hopkins revealed back in 2018 that he was a fan of Vrabel, and he also praised the Titans for hiring him.
“I had a lot of interaction with him,” Hopkins said of Vrabel. “He’s one of those guys you could talk to off the field, not just about football, but personal stuff. Vrabel was good to me. It wasn’t just a football relationship with him, it was a personal relationship. Guys could relate to him.
“He’s a great guy. He’s not just a good coach, but he’s a good guy. He can relate to his players. The Titans are lucky to have him.”
“I think that was the best decision for the Titans organization,” he added. “He’s a winner, and he knows how to win championships, man. He has been part of an organization that has done it time and time again. With us, he did a great job. Last year we had a lot of injuries but guys still fought and played for him. I definitely think he’s going to be a great head coach. I am excited for him, and happy for him and his family.”
Vrabel isn’t the only coach on the Titans’ staff Hopkins is familiar with, as he also played under offensive coordinator Tim Kelly, who held the same position during one of Hopkins’ years in Houston.