NFL Insider Ian Rapoport reports that the New England Patriots are parting ways with their head coach Jerod Mayo following the conclusion to his first season.
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Why Jerod Mayo was fired after one season with the Patriots and what's next
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Patriots Fire Jerod Mayo After One Season as Head Coach
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2025 Patriots head coaching candidates: Mike Vrabel headlines potential replacements for Jerod Mayo
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Patriots fire Jerod Mayo: Rob Gronkowski blasts New England for cutting ties with head coach after one season
Gronk was clearly shocked about New England's moveCBS Sports - 1d -
Patriots fire Jerod Mayo after first season in New England post-Bill Belichick
Mayo succeeded Bill BelichickCBS Sports - 1d -
Patriots fire head coach Jerod Mayo after one season in New England
The New England Patriots fired head coach Jerod Mayo on Sunday, the team announced.NBC News - 1d -
Patriots fire Jerod Mayo, Bill Belichick's replacement, after just 1 season
Jerod Mayo had a tough time taking over for a legend. Who might the Patriots target next?Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Jerod Mayo says Drake Maye will start Patriots' regular-season finale 'if he's healthy and ready to go'
There has been speculation that the Patriots could sit Maye against the BillsCBS Sports - 5d
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