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.
Numerous reports suggest that former New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo struggled with discipline during his tenure.
Patriots great said he’s waiting to reach out to Mayo, whose situation was “heartbreaking” because it was handled unfairly by owner Robert Kraft.
Now, Vrabel is looking to fill out his staff for the 2025 season, and according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, New England will keep on special teams coordinator Jeremy Springer f
In the wake of New England’s decision to fire Mayo on Sunday following a disastrous 4-13 campaign, The Athletic reported Wednesday how the former linebacker-turned-coach “didn’t offer” Steve Belichick, the son of former head coach Bill Belichick, “the chance to continue calling plays” on defense as he had done in previous years.
In the wake of his firing and because of the subsequent stories being told with regard to it, former New England head coach Jerod Mayo's wife Chantel
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Jerod Mayo's actions on a plane ride home after a loss, may have cost him his job with the New England Patriots
From a lack of talent on the roster to his inexperience and struggles with discipline, Mayo had little chance to succeed in New England.
Jerod Mayo's tenure with the New England Patriots lasted all of one season. The dismissal occurred immediately after New England's season finale, and while the
Jerod Mayo's wife took to social media on Friday to speak out against rumors associated with Mayo's firing as head coach of the New England Patriots