Where did Mike Vrabel get traded to?

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Mike Vrabel was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs, reportedly for an undisclosed draft pick. However, the deal is not official and has yet to be officially announced. Many are speculating the lack of an official announcement to mean that he may be part of a larger, blockbuster trade, involving quarterback Matt Cassel.

According to speculation by Tom Curran at NBC, the pick is the third overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft|NFL draft, and the lack of an official announcement is being caused by ongoing negotiations between Cassel's agent David Dunn and the Chiefs General Manager, and recent New England Patriots exec, Scott Pioli.

Both he and QB Matt Cassel were traded to Kansas City for a steal. An early 2nd round draft pick. #34 pick overall.

Mike Vrabel outside Middle Linebacker has been traded to the Kansas City It is uncertain what the New England Patriots|Patriots will receive in return for Vrabel, though ESPN's John Clayton is reporting it is an undisclosed draft choice.

He was traded to the Chiefs. Directly from the source... "In a move that gives every indication Tom Brady will be recuperated and ready for next season, New England traded quarterback Matt Cassel to Kansas City Chiefs|Kansas City on Saturday as part of a package deal for the Chiefs' second-round pick in April's NFL Draft|NFL draft. Also as part of the deal, the New England Patriots|Patriots sent Pro Bowl linebacker Mike Vrabel to the Chiefs, whose new general manager is longtime New England personnel man Scott Pioli.

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