The Patriots made the right move when they fired Jerod Mayo, but they need to follow it up by hiring Mike Vrabel as his replacement
Despite the uncertainty New England Patriots fans felt during the 2024 season, there’s one thing they're sure about: who should replace Jerod Mayo.
Former Patriots star Rob Gronkowski was "surprised" by the team's decision to fire Jerod Mayo, but thinks they're angling to hire Mike Vrabel and Josh McDaniels.
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Former Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski suggested New England is interested in Mike Vrabel after firing Jerod Mayo.
The Jets’ Mike Vrabel dreams may be in serious peril thanks to one of their fiercest rivals. The Patriots’ decision to fire Jerod Mayo shortly after their season-ending win over the Bills on Sunday has thrown a serious wrench into the idea that the Jets could be a player for Vrabel’s services.
Bill Belichick succession plan blew up in one year. Now bringing back another franchise icon is the only move that makes sense.
The Patriots already have what is supposed to be their franchise quarterback in Drake Maye, as well as the fourth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Mayo was fired for not immediately turning the team around after Belichick's leaner final years, and his replacement could face a similar mandate. Here are some guys we think could be up for it:
Detroit Lions DC Aaron Glenn denied the Patriots' request to interview him for their vacant head coaching position, opening the door for Mike Vrabel to return to New England
The New England Patriots have been requesting interviews with various coaching candidates after shockingly firing first-year head coach Jerod Mayo. The Patriot
Mike Vrabel isn't just the front-runner to succeed Jerod Mayo as Patriots head coach. He's also the best man for the job. Phil Perry explains why.