New England Patriots coach Jerod Mayo commented on the unfortunate news that star defensive tackle Christian Barmore was put back on the non-football illness list for experiencing "recurring symptoms.
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 ...
Speaking on WEEI, ESPN's Adam Schefter explained why he thinks the Patriots' potential interest in Mike Vrabel is a "moot point."
The New England Patriots plan to retain head coach Jerod Mayo for 2025 despite a disappointing 3-11 season, with ownership drawing parallels to Bill Belichick's rocky first year and emphasizing organizational stability.
New England Patriots offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt was asked about coach Jerod Mayo's post-game comments after the Week 15 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. Mayo clarified his comments about the offensive coordinator earlier in the week.
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.
Recurring symptoms from blood clots have ended New England Patriots defensive tackle Christian Barmore's season after four games.
The New England Patriots will have a rather critical decision to make at the end of the season: keep Jerod Mayo, or fire him? Mayo is in his first year as Patri
New England Patriots coach Jerod Mayo didn’t sugarcoat his answer when asked if the team has established an identity with only three games left in the season. “We are what our record says we are at this point in time,” said Mayo, via CLNS’ Mike Kadlick.
New England Patriots defensive lineman Christian Barmore has had a tough year. After receiving a massive contract extension this offseason, Barmore landed on NFI early in training camp due to blood clots that knocked him out for most of the season.
Former Patriots quarterback Brian Hoyer sees the continued support of Pats players for Jerod Mayo as a sign he should stick around for 2025.