Adam Schefter 'leaning out' on Jerod Mayo as Patriots head coach
Briefly

Adam Schefter stated, 'All along the Kraft family has wanted to stand by him and give him support. He was the hand-chosen successor to Bill Belichick, but over the last 30 days or so the team has struggled. They’ve lost at home, fans have been angry, they’ve been apathetic. And it feels like within the organization there’s been a shift. There’s nervous people inside the building right now.'
Schefter labeled Jerod Mayo as a 'leaning out' candidate on the eve of the NFL's 'Black Monday,' highlighting the uncertainty surrounding his future as head coach, especially after a disappointing season with only three wins.
Mayo took over from Belichick in January, but the Patriots’ performance has raised questions about his tenure and effectiveness as a head coach, particularly as the team experiences fan discontent and internal organizational shifts.
Entering the season finale against the Buffalo Bills, speculation intensified regarding Mayo's job security, as the Patriots faced significant criticism for their performance, leading to speculation about his future.
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