Throughout the course of the 2024 NFL season so far, the New England Patriots have not received great production from the wide receiver position. One player that has been somewhat disappointing so far is rookie wideout Ja'Lynn Polk.
Nothing seems to be working for the New England Patriots right now. They have lost five games in a row to drop to 1-5, and they have barely even been competitive.
New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo is in the crosshairs due to his team's 1-5 start, but he seems to be placing some blame elsewhere. During an appearance on WEEI's The Greg Hill Show, Mayo appeared to take a subtle shot at former Patriots coach Bill Belichick when asked about the state of the roster.
Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel isn’t expecting OLB Bradley Chubb to return to practice this week but remains optimistic Chubb will return this year. (Adam Beasley) McDaniel isn’t sure when OT Isaiah Wynn will return but implied he’s trending in the right direction: “Lingering things that did come up that weren’t the quad… residuals in the human body.
New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo, who recently said the roster still has lots of holes, set the bar when discussing rookie wide receiver Ja’Lynn Polk.
After first-year New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo replaced veteran Jacoby Brissett with rookie Drake Maye as the club's starting quarterback
The New England Patriots have shown very few signs of improvement this year after undergoing major offseason changes, and many people feel Bill Belichick is to blame for the current state of the roster. Does Mayo?
Patriots coach Jerod Mayo says it's going to take time to rebuild the roster in New England. Mayo said on WEEI this morning that the Patriots made important strides in building the roster through the draft and free agency this year, but that he never thought he would have the roster construction completed in 2024.
The New England Patriots fell to 1-5 following their 41-21 loss to the Houston Texans in Week 6. It was a rough loss, but the offensive side of the football had a lot to be excited about.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass - Jerod Mayo made it clear that the decision to start rookie quarterback Drake Maye against the Houston Texans was "solely" his. And while
So many quotes, not enough time. A lot is said at Gillette Stadium each and every week as the New England Patriots season continues. It's a new era for the Patriots, with head coach Jerod Mayo leading the way and a whole new look to the offense with Jacoby Brissett in the pocket.
Is starting rookie QB Drake Maye against the 4-1 Texans the right call? A former NFL QB doesn't think so.
Now is the right time for Maye to take over.
Most fans heading into this season had low expectations when it came to seeing how new Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo would fare in his first season. So far, with the team sitting at 1-4 heading into Sunday’s game against Houston, it certainly hasn’t started out the way he probably hoped.
"Jacoby is our starting quarterback.” This is what Jerod Mayo has said after each game throughout the start of the 2024 season. However, after the loss
Jacoby Brissett and New England’s offense struggled once again on Sunday in a 15-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
Ja’Lynn Polk appeared to give the New England Patriots a late lead in their 15-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins, but his touchdown was wiped off the board following a review.
The New England Patriots aren't happy with losing, but in the same breath, rumors of a mutiny in the locker room appear to be unfounded.
With 13 games still ahead for the 1-3 New England Patriots, Jerod Mayo is quickly reaching a crossroads during his first season as an NFL head coach. Having
He hasn’t played since Week 8 of last season after suffering a season-ending ACL tear. The wideout was having one of his strongest campaigns prior to his injury, averaging a career-high 50.8 yards per game.
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