Patriots great said he’s waiting to reach out to Mayo, whose situation was “heartbreaking” because it was handled unfairly by owner Robert Kraft.
Vince Wilfork was not a fan of the Patriots making the decision to fire Jerod Mayo after just one season as head coach.
New England Patriots legend Vince Wilfork supports the team hiring Mike Vrabel as the new head coach, but he isn’t happy with the way former coach Jerod Mayo was treated by the organization.
The New England Patriots are retaining special teams coordinator Jeremy Springer, according to a report from NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport on Monday. Springer had the second overall special teams unit in the NFL, per statistics from Pro Football Focus. So it would make sense that coach Mike Vrabel would like to retain that success on the team.
Former New England Patriots star Vince Wilfork recently spoke with Fox News Digital to discuss head coach Jerod Mayo's firing and Mike Vrabel taking his spot.
The New England Patriots fired former head coach Jerod Mayo just hours after their season-ending victory over the Indianapolis Colts, which reportedly led
The Patriots elected to move on from Jerod Mayo as its head coach after just one season. The Athletic’s Chad Graff, citing team sources, reports New England’s
Robert Kraft stayed true to his word by moving quickly to reach a deal with Mike Vrabel, a former New England linebacker, as the Patriots' new coach.
The New England Patriots have officially hired Mike Vrabel as their head coach, Josh McDaniels as their offensive coordinator, Terrell Williams as their defensive coordinator and have kept Jeremy Springer as their special teams coordinator.
Vrabel and the Patriots are still looking to hire an offensive and defensive coordinator as well as the positional coaches who will work under them. At this point, 2024 offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt hasn't officially been let go, so he may be in play for a job in New England this offseason.
New England Patriots cornerback Jonathan Jones discussed the overall team reactions from the firing of coach Jerod Mayo when appearing on the “Pats Interference Football Podcast” with Boston Herald’s Andrew Callahan.
While there had been reports that offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt may stay on in a new role, MassLive's Chris Mason and Mark Daniels reported on Wednesday that Van Pelt won't be back in New England for a second season.