Patriots’ Tommy DeVito reveals coach Mike Vrabel’s confident Super Bowl message

The New England Patriots are about to be in their 12th Super Bowl in franchise history, but only a handful of players on this year’s roster have ever experienced the “Big Game” in their careers. Good thing they have a head coach who knows a thing or two about what it takes to win it. Mike Vrabel has had a dream first year coaching his former squad who he helped win three Super Bowls during the early 2000s. His leadership, along with the rest of his coaching staff, has been crucial in turning a four-win team for the last two NFL seasons into a squad worthy enough of reaching the pinnacle of football once more. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMSo, what exactly is the message Vrabel has for the Patriots as they prepare for the Seattle Seahawks over the next week?”We are going to the Super Bowl to win the Super Bowl,” backup quarterback Tommy DeVito told Fox News Digital, while discussing his partnership with Progressive. “That’s it. We’re not just saying, ‘Oh, we made it to the Super Bowl. Cool.’ No, we’re going there to win it.”Going from a four-win team just a year ago to AFC champions is quite the leap for any franchise, but it doesn’t shock anyone that Vrabel isn’t content with just that victory. He wants to win it all, and so does the rest of the team.PATRIOTS COACH MIKE VRABEL REVEALS EXTREME SACRIFICE HE’D MAKE TO HIS MALE ANATOMY TO WIN THE SUPER BOWLOnly five players — Carlton Davis III, Christian Elliss, Mack Hollins, Austin Hooper and Milton Williams — have had any type of experience with a Super Bowl in their careers. The rest of the Patriots’ roster is hungry to reach their first rings, including DeVito.”As much as everyone wants to be in that game, you want to be on the winning side of it. That other side I’m sure is not too much fun after,” he said.DeVito’s season began on the New York Giants’ roster, where he became a fan-favorite quarterback after needing to step up in 2023 and 2024 due to Daniel Jones dealing with injuries. He joined the Patriots’ quarterbacks room after the Giants got crowded with the additions of rookie Jaxson Dart, Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston.During his time in his home state of New Jersey — the Giants’ facility is in the same parking lot as MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford — DeVito understood the pedigree of a Super Bowl-winning franchise. But even though two of those Vince Lombardi Trophies in the hallway were wins over the Patriots, there’s more hardware in Foxborough.And those didn’t come easy.That word, “easy,” is one that has been thrown out about this year’s Patriots run back to the Super Bowl. Yes, their regular-season strength of schedule was near the bottom of the league (30th), but their NFL Playoffs journey hasn’t been. The Patriots faced three of the league’s top-five defenses, including their AFC Championship Game matchup with the No. 1-seeded Denver Broncos on the road.DeVito admitted the team inevitably sees the chatter about how people believe the Patriots  

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