Mike Vrabel, Patriots and Jerod Mayo
Over the last few weeks, the New England Patriots have undergone quite a change, firing head coach Jerod Mayo, hiring Mike Vrabel to take his spot and building out a staff to support the new head coach in 2025.
According to ESPN’s Mike Reiss, McAdoo is expected to stick around in New England. McAdoo was a senior offensive assistant under Jerod Mayo last year. But as Reiss notes, McAdoo’s role could change under new coach Mike Vrabel.
Former Patriots defensive coordinator DeMarcus Covington is reportedly set to join the Packers as a defensive line coach.
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.
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.
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As the New England Patriots continue to overhaul their coaching staff starting off their 2025 offseason, some of the former members of the previous regime have
Covington spent last season as the defensive coordinator for the Patriots under Jerod Mayo. It was his first season at the position, and the defense struggled on the field, giving up an average of 342.9 yards per game and 5,829 yards on the season overall.
The New England Patriots 2024 season was a soap opera from the beginning. Things started off on an ominous note when owner Robert Kraft fired legendary head coach Bill Belichick after a 4-13 season, despite Belichick’s history of guiding the once-moribund Patriots franchise to a record six Super Bowl trophies in his 24 years at
Ben McAdoo is reportedly remaining with the New England Patriots, giving Mike Vrabel another assistant with head-coaching experience on his staff.
The New England Patriots just took their first step toward fixing what some analysts believe was the worst offensive line in the NFL.