The Patriots had plans to replace Bill Belichick. Now they put it into action. New England has hired Jarod Mayo as its next head coach, according to multiple reports Friday morning. Mayo, 37, wrote into his contract last year that he would be Belichick’s successor, and that language has reverberated around the league.
Therefore, the Patriots did not have to go through an extensive search to find their next head coach. Mayo first joined the Patriots in the first round in 2008 and played 103 games for the franchise through 2015. He then returned to the team in 2019 as the inside linebackers coach.The Patriots made the announcement in January when Mayo was asked to interview for a potential head coaching job.
On 12 September, the club announced their intention to extend his contract, which will keep him in the franchise for an extended period of time. A year later, Mayo is now the team’s head coach. Born on 23 February 1986, Mayo is currently the youngest manager in the league.
Rams coach Sean McVay was born on January 24, 1986 and has held the title since 2017. The Patriots plan to introduce Mayo at a news conference next week.Seven teams remain without a head coach: Titans, Raiders, Chargers, Falcons, Panthers, Commanders and Seahawks.