Kraft did the only thing he could do after Jerod Mayo firing. He took the blame for the "situation" and set out to fix his fallen franchise.
Several factors — both due to Jerod Mayo and things out of the first-year coach's control — led to disaster for the Patriots in 2024.
Robert Kraft said that the New England Patriots have never told anyone to limit spending — and won’t start now. On Monday, Kraft addressed the media to address the team’s firing of coach Jerod Mayo. One reporter suggested to Kraft that the upcoming coaching search would be expensive and asked if the upcoming expenditures would affect how much the team spends to improve the roster.
Robert Kraft said he put Jerod Mayo in an "untenable" situation with the Patriots, but the owner still felt that he had to move on from the coach.
The Patriots will be looking for a new head coach. Robert Kraft also announced who will be leading his front office
Following just one season with the Patriots, Jerod Mayo, the heir apparent to Bill Belichick, was fired on Sunday. Owner Robert Kraft explained his decision on Monday.
After the stunning firing of Jerod Mayo, Patriots owner Robert Kraft took the blame for a mess of a season in New England.
Robert Kraft is taking responsibility for head coach Jerod Mayo's struggles in the 2024 season. The Patriots fired Mayo shortly after the team's Week
In the statement, Kraft thanked Mayo for his contributions to the team but cited the “trajectory of our team’s performances” as the reason behind his decision.
The Patriots have made it official, releasing a statement confirming that Jerod Mayo was fired after Sunday's win over the Bills.
The New England Patriots didn't even wait until "Black Monday" to break out the pink slips, as Robert Kraft decided to announce head coach Jerod Mayo's firing shortly after the Pa