The rumors have become increasingly louder throughout the 2024 NFL season that the New England Patriots could consider moving on from head coach Jerod Mayo after just one season. While those rumors may have gotten loud,
Mayo's first year as Patriots head coach has been so bad that it's time to target Vrabel, a Patriots Hall of Fame player.
Jerod Mayo will speak to the media on Monday, two days after his Patriots suffered their worst defeat of the season. New England lost, 40-7, to the Chargers on Saturday at Gillette Stadium, dropping the Patriots to 3-13 on the season.
Arguably the most talent-barren roster in the NFL, the Patriots need as high a draft pick as possible if they're to quickly build a decent supporting cast around exciting young quarterback Drake Maye.
Two New England Patriots veterans have issued strong reactions to fans chanting for head coach Jerod Mayo to be fired.
Jerod Mayo wasn't oblivious to the fans who chanted hoping to fire him as the Patriots got blown out by the Chargers Saturday.
"Fire Mayo" chants echoed through a half-empty Gillette Stadium during Saturday's 40-7 drubbing by the Los Angeles Chargers.
Jerod Mayo said the Patriots will consider resting Drake Maye and other starters with the No. 1 draft slot available next week. Read more at PFR.
Between Jerod Mayo's future with the Patriots and the Celtics' title odds, here are some bold predictions for Boston sports in 2025.
The best opportunity New England has to build its offense this offseason is in the draft, set April 25-27 in Green Bay. Per ESPN's Football Power Index, the Patriots hold the top pick heading into their Week 18 game at home against the Bills.
While reports have surfaced that Patriots owner Robert Kraft wants to keep Mayo beyond one year despite all of the team's issues, there may be one coach on the market who could ma