FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — While half the league is scrambling to hire head coaches, the New England Patriots are dancing. Literally.
In a social media post that instantly went viral Friday afternoon, the Patriots official account shared a glimpse “In the Lab” at Gillette Stadium, captioned simply: “Fridays are such a vibe 🤩”.
The video shows a loose, confident squad wrapping up their final major practice session before boarding the flight to Denver. And they have every reason to be confident. Under Head Coach Mike Vrabel, these Patriots (14-3) have stormed back to relevance, capturing the AFC East crown and securing the No. 2 seed.
The Mission: Mile High Championship Sunday
The “vibes” might be light, but the stakes are heavy. This Sunday, New England travels to Empower Field at Mile High to face the No. 1 seed Denver Broncos (14-3) in the AFC Championship Game.
It is the heavyweight matchup the NFL wanted:
The MVP Frontrunner: Patriots QB Drake Maye has been a revelation, throwing for over 4,300 yards and 31 touchdowns this season.
The Chess Match: Vrabel’s disciplined defense vs. Sean Payton’s high-altitude attack led by Broncos QB Bo Nix.
The History: This is the first time the Broncos and Patriots have met with a Super Bowl trip on the line since the Brady-Manning era.
“In The Lab” Details
The practice footage confirms key personnel are active and moving well. Notable is the presence of the receiving corps, likely including veteran Stefon Diggs and breakout star DeMario Douglas, who have been pivotal in Maye’s explosive sophomore campaign. The energy suggests a team that isn’t just happy to be here—they expect to win.
“We earned the right to have fun. But when that plane lands in Denver? The smiles turn into focus. We know what 5,280 feet of elevation feels like. We’re ready.” — Patriots Team Captain (via Press Conference)
Playoff Implications
The winner punches their ticket to Super Bowl LX. While the Chargers, Ravens, and Bills are resetting their coaching staffs, the Patriots are 60 minutes away from a dynasty restoration. If Maye can outduel Nix in the thin mountain air, the “vibe” in New England won’t just be good—it will be legendary.

