Yet, Mayo’s Patriots went into Highmark Stadium and nearly pulled off a huge upset. The first half version of the team played clean football and finished drives with touchdowns. They also made Allen look human in his home building, which is something few teams have been able to do.
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.
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.
The Patriots are 3-12 and have lost five straight. With Mike Vrabel available, has Jerod Mayo done enough to earn a second season?
Drake Maye made a point to defend Jerod Mayo and the rest of the New England Patriots coaching staff following their 24-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Following the loss, Maye turned a question on how Sunday's surprise showing was a good sign that the players have the coaching staff's back to attacking the hot seat rumors surrounding Mayo and offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt.
The New England Patriots wasted no time this past offseason in replacing Bill Belichick, immediately promoting Jerod Mayo as part
New England Patriots coach Jerod Mayo says there's been no discussion about defensive tackle Christian Barmore’s future beyond helping him return to health after he was placed on the reserve non-football illness list.
The New England Patriots dusted off a "vintage" scheme against the Buffalo Bills in Week 16 to improve a struggling defense.
New England Patriots defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr. is backing coach Jerod Mayo despite the Patriots’ continued struggles on the season. “What he’s doing, I think it will work out in the future,” Wise told reporters, via Boston Herald’s Andrew Callahan.