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Jerod Mayo May Not Return To CoachingThe New England Patriots made a somewhat surprising coaching change this offseason when they fired Jerod Mayo after just one year at the helm before replacing him with three-time Super Bowl champion and franchise icon Mike Vrabel,
The New England Patriots started a new era in 2024 with the hire of Jerod Mayo, signaling the end of a two-decade long run of Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. The
It became clear after the 2023 season and the firing of longtime coach Bill Belichick that Jerod Mayo was Robert Kraft's handpicked successor to the coaching th
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The New England Patriots saw some significant coaching turnover to start the 2025 offseason. Just hours after the Patriots' regular season finale against the Bu
Former Oregon Ducks cornerback Christian Gonzalez is standing up for his former head coach following the end of his second season with the New England Patriots.
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Patriots highest grade on bad NFL report card might surprise you
How Texans graded in NFLPA 2025 report card after down season
The Houston Texans rose from the NFL's cellar to become one of the league's more successful organizations in the last two years, as DeMeco Ryans' squad secured back-to-back AFC South titles. Houston's impressive performance on the field is paired with strong organizational marks in the annual NFL Players' Association report card released Wednesday.
NFC South NFLPA report card takeaways: Poorest grade may surprise you
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Speaking to the media for the first time since August, Eliot Wolf discussed a poor 2024 Patriots season and the plan moving forward.
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Yardbarker on MSNReport expands on when Patriots first began targeting Mike VrabelPatriots insiders discussed when team owner Robert Kraft seriously "began pondering" replacing first-year coach Jerod Mayo with Mike Vrabel.
MassLive spoke to more than two dozen sources at the NFL Combine this week. Here's everything we're hearing about the Patriots.
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Yardbarker on MSNWhy Patriots expect to have more success in free agency, trade market this offseasonLast offseason, the New England Patriots struck out in their pursuit of big-name free agents and trade targets. It sounds like the team is more optimistic about such pursuits this offseason.
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