BREAKING NEWS : Coach Jerod Mayo issues bold statement for 2025 Patriots

New England Patriots coach Jerod Mayo is confident in his belief that his team will be better in the 2025 season. He appeared on “The Greg Hill Show” and gave his bold prediction.

“We will 100% be a better football team next year,” Mayo said, as transcribed by WEEI’s Tom Carroll.

The Patriots are currently sitting with a 3-10 record and last place in the AFC East division with only four games left on the schedule.

Nevertheless, there is hope for the future. The organization is projected to enter 2025 free agency with the most cap space in the NFL. They’ll also have more clarity on the offensive side of the ball with a new franchise quarterback in Drake Maye.

The Patriots’ roster will need to undergo some changes if they want to field a competitive team in 2025. With that being said, it’s clear Mayo does not lack confidence as he presumably heads into his second season.

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