The New England Patriots have been “T Strong” all season long, as they support defensive coordinator Terrell Williams during his battle with prostate cancer.
Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel revealed on Thursday that Williams, who was diagnosed in September, will join the team in Santa Clara for Super Bowl LX.
“Mike Vrabel says defensive coordinator Terrell Williams, who has been focusing on his recovery from a prostate cancer diagnosis, will travel with the team to Super Bowl LX,” ESPN’s Mike Reiss posted on Bluesky.
New England hired Williams in January, but the 51-year-old has been sidelined all season as he recovers.
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Williams worked with Vrabel in Tennessee for his entire six-year stay with the Titans.
Inside linebackers coach Zak Kuhr has been calling defensive plays in Williams’ place.
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