The New England Patriots fired Bill Belichick's successor Jerod Mayo after just one season with reports emerging that the head coach might have lost the locker room with players being unhappy
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.
Instead, that power dynamic lasted one year, strained their relationship and divided a staff and made casualties of a Patriots team that sunk to historic lows in 2023. So exit Belichick, enter Mayo, and despite the fact he matched Belichick's 4-13 record last season, Mayo met the same fate Sunday because losing is always the symptom.
FOXBORO -- Jerod Mayo is out as head coach of the New England ... Monday afternoon (which you can watch on WBZ-TV and CBS News Boston) so maybe we'll get an answer on why Mayo was allowed to ...
The Patriots still have officially fired only Mayo, and Kraft said the new coach will decide what to do with this season’s last year’s staff.
I think Kraft did what was best for the team it was a hard decision, I commend him for that and I’m here to stick by the team.”
Wolf nailed the quarterback position, which is the No. 1 most crucial element for the Patriots’ return to relevance.
The New England Patriots entered the 2024 NFL season knowing they weren't going to compete for much of anything outside of draft positioning. However, that does
The Patriots are once again in need of a new head coach just a year after Jerod Mayo took over for Bill Belichick. Khari D. Thompson of Boston.com joins WBUR's Morning Edition to help us break down how the Patriots got here and what's next for the team.