NFL Insider Ian Rapoport reports that the New England Patriots are parting ways with their head coach Jerod Mayo following the conclusion to his first season.
Following Sunday's win over the Bills, the Patriots fired head coach Jerod Mayo after just one season in New England.
Mayo is the only firing the Patriots have made, for now. According to multiple reports, the only move the Patriots have made Sunday is to relieve Mayo of his duties as head coach. Currently, no assistant coaches or front office members appear to be affected.
They also lost six games in a row, including last week’s 40-7 debacle before Sunday’s win over the Bills. That’s not a good look for any team, at any level, but especially not in the NFL, where there’s supposed to be a level playing field for all 32 teams.
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ESPN's Adam Schefter said he believes that the Patriots are "leaning" toward firing Jerod Mayo this offseason. Read more on Boston.com.
The New England Patriots fired former head coach Jerod Mayo just hours after their season-ending victory over the Indianapolis Colts, which reportedly led
On Sunday, the New England Patriots and head coach Jerod Mayo won their regular season finale against the Buffalo Bills to improve to 4-13. Of course, wins have been hard to come by for New England this year, so finishing the season on a high note seemed like a good thing, but not completely.
The Patriots’ decision to fire Jerod Mayo shortly after their season-ending win over ... and the tight relationship he has with owner Robert Kraft. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport posted shortly after reporting news of Mayo’s demise that “the name ...
Now, they're moving on from Belichick's replacement on the sidelines, as they're firing head coach Jerod Mayo, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. New England promoted the 38-year-old to head ...