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Jerod Mayo’s tenure as New England Patriots head coach has ended after just one season, with owner Robert Kraft acknowledging a rushed transition that set the young coach up for failure.
Fired Patriots coach Jerod Mayo's tenure as Bill Belichick's successor lasted just one season in part due to his mishandling of media opportunities, according to The Athletic.
It wasn’t in the cards for Jerod Mayo. The recently dismissed ex-Patriots head coach raised eyebrows this year when he chose to hang out with his players on a flight home from a loss while th… ...
Jerod Mayo firing was as much about his command off the field as the Patriots' play on it No one moment perfectly encapsulates all that went wrong in Mayo’s 12 months as the Patriots’ head coach.
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Mayo was asked if the decision to kick was because Maye was fatigued after the extended final play and didn't answer that or anything else about the decision directly. "I don’t want to get into ...
It is an exciting day for the Titans organization. Today Ran Carthon was introduced as the new GM of the team. At the press conference Ran spoke on how his first priority is to spend time with ...
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Jerod Mayo's wife, Chantel, seemed to call out the Patriots in a string of posts to her Instagram story after his firing.
Having this short of a stint is not unprecedented in franchise history. In fact, Mayo is now the second head coach to go one-and-done after Rod Rust in 1990.