Jerod Mayo wanted to retain a member of the Belichick family on his staff during his one-and-done tenure as Patriots head coach, but in “a lesser role.” In the wake of New England’s decision ...
“I wish Jerod and his family nothing but success in the future.” Read the full statement below. “After the game today, I informed Jerod Mayo that he will not be returning as the head coach ...
I wish Jerod and his family nothing but success in the future." Alex Van Pelt reportedly fired too, Eliot Wolf to return In addition to Mayo, the Patriots are also reportedly moving on from ...
The Patriots finished the 2024 season with a 4-13 record. Mayo's one-year tenure matches Rod Rust, who went 1-15 in 1990, for the shortest in franchise history.
One year after anointing Jerod Mayo as the next leader of the Patriots ... and I realized what a privilege it was and how lucky we were as a family, this is the only business we're involved ...
The Jerod Mayo era is already over in New England ... “Since buying the team, I have always considered myself and my family as custodians of a public asset,” Kraft said.
"After the game today, I informed Jerod Mayo that he will not be returning ... "Since buying the team, I have always considered myself and my family as custodians of a public asset.
I wish Jerod and his family nothing but success in the future.” Kraft handpicked Mayo to be the successor of Bill Belichick before the longtime head coach’s tenure in New England was over.
I wish Jerod and his family nothing but success in the future." Kraft had selected Mayo to be the successor to former head coach Bill Belichick well before last January, writing it into Mayo's ...
I wish Jerod and his family nothing but success in the future.” Kraft had selected Mayo to be the successor to former head coach Bill Belichick well before last January, writing it into Mayo’s ...