New England Patriots coach Jerod Mayo is not concerned with the rumors and reports surrounding his job security.
There have been reports that have suggested ownership has assured Mayo that he will return for the 2025 season. As it stands right now, the Patriots currently sit with a 3-11 record and face a challenging final three games of the regular season.
When speaking with the media, Mayo was asked if he had been assured that he’d return as head coach for the Patriots next season.
“I’m not sure where that story came from,” Mayo responded, via Boston Herald’s Doug Kyed. “Look, I have multiple conversations on a daily basis with ownership, and they’ve always been supportive.”
The Patriots are currently projected to have the most salary cap space in the NFL next season and a top-three pick in the 2025 NFL draft. There are some positives to be had about the future.
But that all hinges on the Patriots making the right moves in free agency and the draft. More importantly, it hinges on the coaching staff making the most out of what they have on the roster.