Kyle Shanahan of the San Francisco 49ers, Matt LaFleur of the Green Bay Packers, Sean McVay of the Los Angeles Rams.
In the past two years, a trend of young coaches has surged through the league, with more and more young people taking on head coaching roles, bringing new energy to the league.
Mike Vrabel is among them.
Although Vrabel is under forty-four years old this year and not considered young age-wise, he retired at thirty-six, transitioned to coaching, and in just seven years made a leap to become a head coach at lightning speed, marking him as part of the youthful storm.
Like other young coaches, Vrabel has shown his unstoppable and energetic side, standing proudly at the league's peak in his second season as head coach:
Not only did he enter the playoffs, but he declared with action they were not mere supporting characters—
They were there to win.