The Patriots' selection of Drake Maye on Thursday put the team's quarterback battle in the spotlight.
The Patriots currently own the third overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Jerod Mayo is not scheduled to meet with the media until after his team has made its moves in Round 1 of the NFL Draft.
We are now just days away from the 2024 NFL Draft, and you can bet the nerves are beginning to amp up, if they haven’t already. But as nervous as the 250-plus player prospects are, the head coaches set out to draft them, like New England Patriots’ Jerod Mayo, are likely even more so.
The Patriots have made it known that they are willing to trade the third overall pick in the NFL Draft, but barring an unexpected development, it does not sound like that is going to happen.
New England’s coaching staff is finally starting to get involved in the preparation process. The New England Patriots will be focused on more than the NFL Draft this week.
It didn’t take long for a recently retired New England Patriots legend to rejoin the team. New head coach Jerod Mayo is keeping it in the family by adding another familiar face for the upcoming season.
For the Patriots, the 2024 NFL Draft is one of the more intriguing and important drafts in franchise history.
The Patriots, who will be one of the most intriguing teams to follow, are slated to make their first selection at No. 3 overall.
New Patriots LB opens up about playing for his HC and positional coach.
Could a reunion with Tom Brady and the New England Patriots be in the works a few months after Bill Belichick vacated the premises? Brady invited speculation about the possibility that he could unretire this season to join a team in need of a quarterback.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass - The minute Sione Takitaki sat down to talk to reporters on Thursday afternoon, his excitement about joining the New England Patriots
The New England Patriots are experiencing a huge change heading into the 2024 season. And while that might scare some, many of the players are actually
Henry re-signed on a three-year deal this offseason. After their worst season since 1992, the New England Patriots have spent the offseason prioritizing re-signing their own players.
New England Patriots coach Jerod Mayo has something of a warning for fans that are expecting a quick turnaround from the team.
In his inaugural year as head coach of the New England Patriots, Jerod Mayo is prioritizing a smooth transition for the team’s quarterback position. With plans to select a quarterback in the upcoming NFL Draft, Mayo recognizes the value of having a seasoned player to guide the team in the interim.
There’s certainly been a lot of discussion about what the New England Patriots might do with the #3 overall selection, especially given their remaining needs after a disappointing free agency.
For years, the New England Patriots dominated the AFC East. However, with Tom Brady leaving, the Patriots fell off quickly, and the Buffalo Bills promptly stepped up and took over. Yet, unlike the Patriots, the Bills were unable to get past one opponent during the playoffs and couldn't go on to win a Super Bowl.
New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo indicated while speaking with reporters at the NFL owners meetings on Monday that he'll handle quarterbacks differently after former New England coach Bill Belichick allegedly failed Mac Jones following the 2021 season.
It was known Troy Brown would be part of the New England Patriots staff in 2024. However, his official role was not announced. New England hired Jerod Mayo as their head coach.
Jerod Mayo met with the media on Monday morning at the NFL’s Annual League Meeting in Orlando. Mayou spoke on several pertinent topics. This included NFL free agency.
Jerod Mayo is a fast learner. While he articulated the importance of staying true to himself, he quickly figured out his old boss had some solid ways of handling business as well.
Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo said this weekend that the team is keeping all of its options open in the draft, and is not necessarily set on taking a quarterback with the No. 3 overall pick in the draft.
Patriots HC Jerod Mayo tells Steve Wyche of the NFL Network on Sunday that addressing the quarterback is a “priority” for them right now and “all the options are still open for us” at No.
The New England Patriots have long been expected to take a quarterback with the third overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, but head coach Jerod Mayo insists the decision is not yet set in stone.
New England Patriots coach Jerod Mayo appears to have spoken too soon when it comes to hyping up the team’s free agency plans.
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