Ex-Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo’s wife, Chantel said there are “fake stories” circulating since his firing after one season on Sunday.
Days after Jerod Mayo was fired by the New England Patriots, his wife went unhinged on her Instagram, seemingly calling out a lack of "class."
The Patriots firing Jerod Mayo, the franchise's first Black coach, is a bad look for the NFL and Robert Kraft even though it was necessary.
In the wake of his firing and subsequent stories being told with regard to it, former New England head coach Jerod Mayo's wife Chantel Rostant went
Pats fans were rooting for him. But as verbal missteps continued, it became obvious Mayo lacked the proper amount of head-coach training.
The Patriots still have officially fired only Mayo, and Kraft said the new coach will decide what to do with this season’s last year’s staff.
It wasn’t in the cards for Jerod Mayo. The recently dismissed ex-Patriots head coach raised eyebrows this year when he chose to hang out with his players on a flight home from a loss while
From a lack of talent on the roster to his inexperience and struggles with discipline, Mayo had little chance to succeed in New England.
At the end of the NFL regular season, teams usually announce the firing of their head coaches and other staff personnel. For the 2024 season, six teams have already fired their head coaches. This week,
MrsMayo51 on social media -- took to her Instagram story Friday to respond to the rumors, calling them “fake stories.”
Of course, some of what happens next offseason will be dictated by what happens in 2025. Owners tend to eschew what is historically successful for what is popular at the moment, which creates this constant cycle of hiring and firing—an adolescent-like search for the right shoes, clothes and bookbag.