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Eliot Wolf, lieutenant ‘staying on’ with Patriots
Latest update on Eliot Wolf's future with Patriots after Jerod Mayo firing
Eliot Wolf is expected to return as the lead personnel executive for the New England Patriots, per The Athletic’s Chad Graff. The news on Wolf comes after Patriots owner Robert Kraft announced the team’s decision to fire Jerod Mayo as head coach. Some wondered if a potential Mayo firing could lead to the team blowing the entire operation up.
Eliot Wolf, lieutenant ‘staying on’ with Patriots after Jerod Mayo firing
The Patriots will have a new head coach in 2025, but at least two of their top personnel executives will remain with the franchise.
Why does Eliot Wolf appear to be safe but Jerod Mayo got fired?
Wolf nailed the quarterback position, which is the No. 1 most crucial element for the Patriots’ return to relevance.
Patriots To Retain Eliot Wolf, Front Office Staff
While the Patriots are set to revamp their coaching staff, it sounds like the front office will be staying intact. During his press conference today, owner Robert Kraft revealed that executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf and his staff will be sticking around for the 2025 campaign (via Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald).
While Jerod Mayo was fired as Patriots head coach, he's not the only one to blame for disastrous season
Jerod Mayo is out as head coach of the Patriots after just one season, but there is plenty of blame to go around in New England.
Eliot Wolf admits major organizational shortcoming for Patriots
The New England Patriots are one of the worst teams in football for a second consecutive season. Executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf admitted a major organizational shortcoming in development,
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Patriots free agency: 17 players set to hit the open market in 2025
The Patriots are expected to have over $133 million in salary cap space, which is the highest in the league heading into the ...
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Eliot Wolf will remain as Patriots' VP of Player Personnel, assist in head-coaching search
While Jerod Mayo is gone after one season as head coach, Eliot Wolf will remain the Patriots' Vice President of Player ...
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Who's really to blame for disastrous Patriots season
In a news conference Monday, one day after firing rookie head coach Jerod Mayo, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft ...
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Who will guide the seemingly lost New England Patriots franchise back to prominence?
It's been five years since the New England Patriots played in a postseason game. And they seem no closer today than they were a year ago.
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Eliot Wolf admits he hoped for ‘more internal development’ of players in 2024
Wolf’s decisions regarding the Patriots’ roster put him among the many staffers receiving criticism in New England. Read more ...
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Patriots coaching change not enough, fixing front office is critical | Matt Vautour
Firing Jerod Mayo made sense. He didn’t do a good job and it was too clear too often that he wasn’t ready to be a head coach ...
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Patriots mailbag: Thoughts on the coaching search and the future of the franchise
You have continued to deliver every week, but the last few mailbags have had some really good questions. (So many, in fact, ...
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