Mike Vrabel Probably Won't Be Back With The Chiefs
By: SCUBA

Mike Vrabel will most likely try to move onto greener pastures this off-season as he is set to become an unrestriced free Agent in March.
What does that mean for the Kansas City Chiefs? As far as productivity on the field, not much. Vrabel had a productive season starting 14 games in his one year with the Chiefs. He racked up 53 tackles and two sacks, which was solid for a veteran on a poor defense.
Where he will be missed the most is not on the field but in the locker room. Vrabel wasn't brought to Kansas City to be an on-the-field tackling machine. He was brought to KC to help lead a defense on the NFL's youngest team.
Vrabel will be 35 years old heading into the 2010 season. At that age it is most likely that he won't have many suitors for his skills at the linebacker position. However, one of the teams that may be interested is his former team - the Patriots.
According to Vrabel's agent,
Neil Cornrich, "He feels he has a number of productive seasons left". What he thinks and what the NFL thinks of his future may be two different things.
If no NFL team decides to take a chance on him, his future goals include going back to his college team and coaching at Ohio State, according to the
Boston Globe.