ESPN insider Adam Schefter placed New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo into his "leaning to out" category during Sunday NFL Countdown. The Patriots
ESPN's Adam Schefter said he believes that the Patriots are "leaning" toward firing Jerod Mayo this offseason. Read more on Boston.com.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter said on Sunday NFL Countdown that he believes the Kraft family is leaning towards firing New England Patriots first-year head coach Jerod Mayo after their team’s Week 18 game against the Buffalo Bills.
But, there's been a lot of pressure on Mayo in his first year as head coach since he was replacing Bill Belichick, who won six Super Bowls with the team in his 24-year tenure. It would've been difficult for anyone to replace Belichick, but the Patriots have been even more disappointing than expected.
After Bill Belichick served a 24-year tenure with the New England Patriots, it could be one-and-done for Jerod Mayo. During Sunday NFL Countdown, ESPN insider Adam Schefter added Mayo's name to his "likely out" category when discussing the futures of head coaches around the league ahead of the last Sunday slate of the 2024 regular season.
The New England Patriots have yet to publicly commit to bringing Jerod Mayo back in 2025. One notable insider shared his thoughts on Mayo's future in New England.
Wilfork says he supports Mike Vrabel's hiring as Patriots coach, but the team did not give Mayo much to work with.
While many assumed that Mayo would get a second season with the Patriots, the team has continued its downward spiral since its Week 14 bye, causing a "shift" in the organization over the last month.
Chantel Mayo, the wife of the former Patriots head coach, seemed to criticize the Patriots in a string of posts to her Instagram story on Friday.
The Patriots have acted quickly in making a coaching move. Jerod Mayo is out after one season at the helm, as first reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The decision is now official.
After the stunning firing of Jerod Mayo, Patriots owner Robert Kraft took the blame for a mess of a season in New England.
The New England Patriots have yet to publicly commit to bringing Jerod Mayo back in 2025, and ESPN’s Adam Schefter believes there is a good reason for that. During the Week 18 edition of ...