The New England Patriots fired former head coach Jerod Mayo just hours after their season-ending victory over the Indianapolis Colts, which reportedly led
Jerod Mayo's tenure with the New England Patriots lasted all of one season. The dismissal occurred immediately after New England's season finale, and while the
New England Patriots cornerback Jonathan Jones discussed the overall team reactions from the firing of coach Jerod Mayo when appearing on the “Pats Interference Football Podcast” with Boston Herald’s Andrew Callahan.
The 2024 season was a rough one for the New England Patriots, who, for the second year in a row, finished with a 4-13 record and fired head coach Jerod Mayo just one year into his tenure. Just a few weeks since the season ended,
A coaching journey he needed to take, and the former star linebacker uniquely suited to put a faltering franchise back on track.
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel has been on the job for a week and is ramping up his efforts to build out his coaching staff in Foxboro.
The coaching carousel for the 2025 offseason is already moving. Here are the latest news and rumors from around the NFL!
Under Mike Vrabel, New England’s coaching staff is going to look a whole lot different than it did in 2024. A handful of assistants already know they won’t be back, offensive coordinator interviews have begun,
The Patriots requested to interview Chargers passing game coordinator Marcus Brady for their offensive coordinator position, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. New England hired Mike Vrabel as its new head coach after firing Jerod Mayo,
Now, Vrabel and the Patriots are lining up candidates for their open coordinator jobs, and ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported on Friday that they've requested to interview Los Angeles
The new head coach of the New England Patriots, Mike Vrabel, will face a wide array of significant challenges as he tries to restore the once-dominant franchise to contender status in the AFC following back-to-back 4-13 seasons.
There are a number of quarterbacks -- both starters and backups approaching free agency this offseason. Nick Shook identifies six players whose teams shouldn't allow them to hit the open market in March.