Patriots fire coach Jerod Mayo after one disappointing season
Jan 5, 2025; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo shakes hands with Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott after a game at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Fluharty-Imagn Images The New England Patriots fired coach Jerod Mayo on Sunday shortly after the team completed a 4-13 season.
Mayo, 38, was in his first season on the job after replacing legendary Bill Belichick after last season.
The move was made after the Patriots defeated the Buffalo Bills 23-16 to halt a six-game losing streak.
"After the game today, I informed Jerod Mayo that he will not be returning as the head coach of the New England Patriots in 2025," Patriots owner Robert Kraft said in a statement. "For me, personally, this was one of the hardest decisions I have ever made.
"I have known Jerod for 17 years. He earned my respect and admiration as a rookie in 2008 and throughout his career for his play on the field, his leadership in the locker room and the way he conducted himself in our community. When he joined our coaching staff, his leadership was even more evident, as I saw how the players responded to him. ...
"Unfortunately, the trajectory of our team's performances throughout the season did not ascend as I had hoped."
The Patriots defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in Mayo's debut and then dropped their next six games. New England won two of its next three games before the second six-game skid that ended with a 40-7 beatdown by the visiting Los Angeles Chargers.
New England, which won six Super Bowl titles under Belichick, missed the playoffs for the third straight season. The Patriots haven't won a playoff game since winning the Super Bowl following the 2018 season.
"We have tremendous fans who expect and deserve a better product than we have delivered in recent years," Kraft said. "I apologize for that. I have given much thought and consideration as to what actions I can take to expedite our return to championship contention and determined this move was the best option at this time."
Mayo was a linebackers coach with the Patriots from 2019-23 before being promoted to the head coaching gig. He also was a two-time Pro Bowl linebacker for New England and racked up 802 tackles, 11 sacks and three interceptions in 103 regular-season games from 2008-15.
One available coach who should interest the Patriots is Mike Vrabel, who recorded a 54-45 record in six seasons with the Tennessee Titans from 2018-23. He guided the Titans to three playoff appearances, including a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2019 season's AFC title game.
Vrabel, 49, also played for the Patriots from 2001-08 and earned three Super Bowl rings.
--Field Level Media
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