Mike Vrabel: Darrell Taylor Texans Fit Went Poorly

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January 24, 2026


Darrell Taylor Texans: Mike Vrabel spoke candidly about a recent personnel decision involving the New England Patriots.

   
Mike Vrabel discusses the release of former darrell taylor texans edge rusher after a brief stint with the New England Patriots.

His remarks followed the team’s release of edge rusher Darrell Taylor.


New England cut Taylor from its practice squad on Friday.


The move came only nine days after the Patriots signed him.


Vrabel did not soften his message when addressing the situation.


Taylor’s time with the organization ended quickly and without an in-game appearance.


The Patriots have not disclosed additional details surrounding the decision.


Mike Vrabel addressed reporters on Friday with an unfiltered update on a recent Patriots roster move.


The coach was responding to a question about Darrell Taylor’s transition with the team.


Vrabel disclosed that New England had decided to part ways with the veteran defensive end.


The news was shared ahead of the team’s formal announcement.


Vrabel’s remarks made clear that Taylor’s stint did not meet expectations.


The decision closed the door on a brief stay with the Patriots.


The circumstances surrounding Darrell Taylor’s departure placed the move under greater scrutiny.


New England released Taylor despite facing a major injury at the edge position.


Linebacker Harold Landry has been ruled out of the AFC Championship Game against the Denver Broncos with a knee injury.


The setback has limited the Patriots’ depth on the defensive front.


Taylor had arrived in New England after being cut by the Houston Texans.


Houston was also New England’s opponent in the divisional round.


The sequence of events highlighted the abrupt end to Taylor’s latest NFL stint.


New England may have evaluated whether Darrell Taylor could offer familiarity with his former organization.


Taylor had been on the Houston Texans’ roster before his brief stint with the Patriots.


Any such advantage ultimately proved irrelevant during the game.


Houston’s passing attack failed to find a rhythm.


Quarterback C.J. Stroud struggled to capitalize on key opportunities.


Earlier in his career, Taylor showed strong production off the edge.


He posted 21.5 sacks over his first three seasons in the NFL.


That output once established him as an effective pass rusher.


Darrell Taylor’s recent seasons have reflected a clear downturn in performance.


The decline was most evident during the 2025 season.


He saw action in only four games with the Houston Texans.


Taylor did not register a single sack during that span.


The lack of impact contrasted sharply with his earlier success.


As a result, his place in the league appears increasingly uncertain.

Comments from Mike Vrabel highlighted the fragile state of Taylor’s NFL future. 


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