Breakfast of Champions

Featuring Mike Vrabel

Breakfast of Champions to Benefit the Men’s Program

Cumberland Heights is excited to host the 2024 Breakfast of Champions on Friday, November 22, featuring former Tennessee Titans coach, Mike Vrabel, as keynote speaker. Proceeds from this year’s event will benefit the Men’s Program at Cumberland Heights.

The mission of Cumberland Heights is to transform lives, giving hope and healing to those affected by drug and alcohol addiction.

The Men’s Program is designed to guide men from feelings of pain and isolation that come with addiction to a place of connection and well-being. Our experienced staff create an individual plan for each patient, which includes comprehensive education on the disease of addiction, an understanding of the obstacles to recovery through group and individual therapy, 12-Step programming, and family therapy. Our goal is to help those suffering turn the hard work of getting clean and sober into a lifetime of happiness and peace.

Cumberland Heights is grateful for all of our sponsors, patrons, and supporters that make this event possible. To learn how you can be a part of Breakfast of Champions, please contact Lee Ann Eaton, Development Coordinator, at leeann_eaton@cumberlandheights.org. Thank you!


Mike Vrabel

As head coach of the Titans, Vrabel led the team to the playoffs three times. The Titans won back-to-back AFC South titles in 2020 and 2021, marking the first time the organization accomplished the feat since the Oilers won the first three AFL Eastern division titles from 1960 to 1962.

Vrabel received one of the NFL’s highest honors when he was named the Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year after directing the Titans to a 12-5 regular-season record in 2021. The Titans won the AFC South, and they claimed the top seed in the AFC playoff field for the first time since 2008.

During his fourteen year NFL career, Vrabel played for the Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs. He helped New England win three Super Bowl Championships with his superior defensive skills and his ability to help the offense convert on goal-line situations.  Vrabel was a defensive standout at Ohio State, appearing in every game over his four-year tenure, was a First Team All-American and earned two Big Ten Defensive Lineman of Year awards.