New England Patriots coach Jerod Mayo believes rookie quarterback Drake Maye is "on track to be a special player" in the NFL. The work developing Maye behind the scenes has continued, but there's no denying the incredible potential and talent he already possesses at
Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo has received his share of criticism amid a 3-12 first season through 15 games in charge following the departure of Bill Belichick. And while Mayo’s job status is reportedly looking fairly safe through 2025, the embattled rookie coach has won one of the most important voices in the locker room.
The Patriots are 3-12 and have lost five straight. With Mike Vrabel available, has Jerod Mayo done enough to earn a second season?
With his rookie season as the Patriots' HC nearly complete, Jerod Mayo got an update on his potential coaching future.
The Patriots head coach is speaking to the media after New England fell to the Bills, 24-21, on Sunday in Orchard Park, N.Y. He was up first with reporters who cover the team, and will speak to the “Greg Hill Show” on WEEI at 9:15 a.m.
New England Patriots coach Jerod Mayo is not concerned with the rumors and reports surrounding his job security. There have been reports that have suggested ownership has assured Mayo that he will return for the 2025 season. As it stands right now ...
NFL insider breaks down what could lead Patriots' Robert Kraft and Eliot Wolf to fire head coach Jerod Mayo down the stretch of 2024
The job security of New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo has been a major discussion during the second half of the 2024 NFL season. Would the Patriots seriously fire Mayo after just one year at the helm?
Several days before the New England Patriots fell to 3-12 via this past Sunday's 24-21 loss at the Buffalo Bills, Patriots rookie quarterback Drake Maye insisted he and his teammates were "behind" first-year head coach Jerod Mayo.
It’s possible Maye was being diplomatic (and a little patriotic) in defending his coaches, but it didn't sound that way. It sounded gutsy.
Now, another update has been given from an NFL insider. This one is postive news for Mayo's future. NFL insider Tom Pelissero has revealed that the way New England played in Week 16 against the Buffalo Bills bodes well for Mayo.