Jerod Mayo Gives Big Update on Patriots Job Security After Week 17 Embarrassment
It has been a shaky 2024 season for the New England Patriots and head coach Jerod Mayo. In his first season at the helm, the Patriots are 3-13 going into Week 17. There have been discussions on whether Mayo will return to the sideline in 2025.
Back on Dec. 19, it was reported that Mayo would be back in New England for next season. They made that announcement with three games left on the schedule. Since that news was revealed, the Pats have been outscored 64-28, dropping both games.
The Week 17 loss was embarrassing, as they fell 40-7 to the Los Angeles Chargers. On Monday morning, Mayo was asked if he was given assurances by ownership and gave a positive update.
Patriots News: Jerod Mayo Feels Confident Going Forward
Mayo said, "I'm always in constant communication with ownership, and feel like we're still on the same page."
That is the kind of answer you would expect from a coach. He would never come out and say his job is in jeopardy, even if it was. While it sounds like Mayo and ownership appear to be on the same page, nothing is locked in.
During the blowout loss to the Chargers, there were 'Fire Mayo' chants exploding from the crowd.
It's not possible to turn an organization around in one year, which is why the Pats seem inclined to give Mayo another year.
The Pats have been one of the worst teams in the league and need some things to change in 2025. Coaching on the sideline is one of the areas of improvement that needs to be elevated next season. New England will take on the Buffalo Bills in Week 18 but could have a chance to secure a win. The Bills are locked into the second seed and could rest their starters.
That may give the Pats a chance to secure a win and head into the offseason with momentum.
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