New England Patriots seemingly couldn’t do anything right. Their 4-13 record got head coach Jerod Mayo fired after
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.
Vince Wilfork was not a fan of the Patriots making the decision to fire Jerod Mayo after just one season as head 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.
Wilfork says he supports Mike Vrabel's hiring as Patriots coach, but the team did not give Mayo much to work with.
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 loves the Patriots organization and the team’s new head coach -- but didn’t love the way the team treated Jerod Mayo. Wilfork voiced his displeasure with how the Patriots ended things with Mayo in a couple of media appearances this week. The former nose tackle said Mayo was set up to fail as a rookie coach last season in New England.
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.
Patriots legend Vince Wilfork ripped the organization for how it handled the firing of former head coach Jerod Mayo.
The New England Patriots may not be done with former head coach Jerod Mayo just yet. Mayo could be considering legal action against the franchise and owner Robert Kraft, according to rumors from local sports radio.
The Patriots have made a concerted effort to add experienced coaches to their staff after a lackluster 2024 season.