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Devin McCourty attended the Patriots’ disastrous Week 17 loss, which saw New England fans clamoring for a head coaching change. While the legendary safety believes Jerod Mayo will keep his job for the 2025 season, it doesn’t sound like anything is set in stone at One Patriot Place. McCourty appeared on Friday’s “Up & Adams” show and relayed the impression he received after speaking with New England coaches. “Overall, in this league, you can never say something is definite until someone comes out and says, ‘This person will be back,'” McCourty told host Kay Adams. “Just from talking to those guys, I do feel like they feel they’re coaching to make sure they’re back. I don’t think there’s this feeling of, ‘Hey, we’re safe.
We’re good.’ I think there is a little bit of a sense of urgency and an edge from everybody there.” Patriots coaches certainly are in a tough spot in Week 18. While Mayo and company surely would like to showcase competitiveness and general competency Sunday, a win could be very detrimental to New England’s future. If the Patriots lose to the Buffalo Bills, it would be beneficial to their draft slot and 2025 schedule. All told, Robert Kraft and the rest of Patriots brass will have a lot to consider once the season is completed. The New England Patriots' pivotal transition from the legendary Bill Belichick leading the charge to first-year head coach Jerod Mayo is a lofty change as is, but nobody may have a bigger adjustment within...
From becoming a routine defensive assistant on Belichick's coaching staff to being the one handling the reigns after his departure, it's a massive leap in honor as well as responsibility for the former New... After over 20 years of being under Belichick and his prestigious six Super Bowl wins, it's not easy to be his heir apparent in Foxboro. Long-time Patriots veteran and recently retired defensive back Devin McCourty touched on the extensive job Mayo will have to undertake in New England on the "Rise and Schein" podcast, as well as sounding off... "I think the thing that's going to be the biggest transition for him, and [where] he'll continue to grow, is when he said, 'The amount of stuff I do that has nothing to do... I think every new head coach would tell you the same story. You don't realize how many things Bill Belichick used to handle and do for 24 years as a head coach, and now you're thrust into that role."
On the bright side for Mayo, he's not walking into this Patriots team totally blind. Having the ability to work behind Belichick and be on the staff as a linebackers coach since 2019, as well as being on New England's roster as a vital defensive piece from 2008 to... What Boston really cares about right now. “I don’t think there’s this feeling of, ‘Hey, we’re safe, we’re good.’” Despite reports suggesting that Jerod Mayo will not be fired following his dismal rookie season as the Patriots’ head coach, one former New England player isn’t convinced Mayo’s job, and the rest of the... Devin McCourty told Kay Adams on FanDuel’s “Up & Adams Show” Friday that although he was surprised to hear “Fire Mayo” chants from the Gillette Stadium crowd last week, he can’t say for certain...
“I think he’ll be back next year, but I would say overall in this league, you can never just say something’s definite until someone comes out and says ‘this person will be back.,’ McCourty... Like last year when Jerry Jones came out and said, ‘Mike McCarthy’s gonna be our head coach next year.’ We haven’t heard that.” Tom E. Curran talks with Devin McCourty on the Patriots Talk Podcast about Bill Belichick’s future with New England and whether it’s time for the Kraft’s to move on from him To those who are hoping the New England Patriots move on from Bill Belichick, Devin McCourty warns that the grass may not be greener on the other side. Despite the Patriots' dismal 2023 season -- and the team's overall struggles in the post-Tom Brady era -- McCourty isn't convinced moving on from the legendary head coach is the right move.
The former Pats defensive back explained why during a conversation with Tom E. Curran on a new episode of the Patriots Talk Podcast. Subscribe to NBC Sports Boston's podcast network to hear our Insiders bring you the latest insights on your favorite teams! McCourty believes the way New England has competed over the last month shows Belichick still has a positive impact on the team. Former New England Patriots safety Devin McCourty doesn’t believe the coaching staff feels like their jobs are automatically safe. The 2024 season has not gone according to plan for the Patriots’ organization, as they currently sit with a 3-13 record and the No.
1 overall pick of the 2025 NFL draft, if the season ended today. Jerod Mayo has struggled in his first year as the Patriots head coach, along with members of his coaching staff. “Just from talking to those guys, I do feel like they feel they’re coaching to make sure that they’re back,” McCourty said on “Up & Adams.” “I don’t think there’s this feeling of, ‘Hey,... We’re good.’ I think there is a little bit of a sense of urgency and a edge from everybody there.” McCourty ultimately expects Mayo to get another shot in New England in 2025, but he also knows how unpredictable things can be in the NFL. Jason McCourty believes the Patriots are about to "blow things up," including a head-coaching change for the first time since 2000.
His twin brother isn't entirely on the same page. Devin McCourty, like anyone else with even an ounce of football knowledge, knows New England needs a major infusion of talent if it wants to return to Super Bowl contender status. But the recently retired safety doesn't believe a change at the top is imperative to the Patriots righting the ship. "I think it will be Coach Belichick," Devin McCourty said Wednesday on WEEI's "The Greg Hill Show" when asked to predict New England's coach for next season. "I think that should happen. I think there are other things they should do to fix the issues that they've had.
This team needs to build over time." The three-time Super Bowl champion went on to explain how New England should try to rebuild through the draft rather than a free agent spending spree, a strategy that didn't work out for the... But that take doesn't really help the pro-Belichick cause, as the longtime Patriots coach hasn't exactly been a draft wizard.
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Devin McCourty attended the Patriots’ disastrous Week 17 loss, which saw New England fans clamoring for a head coaching change. While the legendary safety believes Jerod Mayo will keep his job for the 2025 season, it doesn’t sound like anything is set in stone at One Patriot Place. McCourty appeared on Friday’s “Up & Adams” show and relayed the impression he received after speaking with New Englan...
We’re Good.’ I Think There Is A Little Bit Of
We’re good.’ I think there is a little bit of a sense of urgency and an edge from everybody there.” Patriots coaches certainly are in a tough spot in Week 18. While Mayo and company surely would like to showcase competitiveness and general competency Sunday, a win could be very detrimental to New England’s future. If the Patriots lose to the Buffalo Bills, it would be beneficial to their draft slo...
From Becoming A Routine Defensive Assistant On Belichick's Coaching Staff
From becoming a routine defensive assistant on Belichick's coaching staff to being the one handling the reigns after his departure, it's a massive leap in honor as well as responsibility for the former New... After over 20 years of being under Belichick and his prestigious six Super Bowl wins, it's not easy to be his heir apparent in Foxboro. Long-time Patriots veteran and recently retired defensi...
On The Bright Side For Mayo, He's Not Walking Into
On the bright side for Mayo, he's not walking into this Patriots team totally blind. Having the ability to work behind Belichick and be on the staff as a linebackers coach since 2019, as well as being on New England's roster as a vital defensive piece from 2008 to... What Boston really cares about right now. “I don’t think there’s this feeling of, ‘Hey, we’re safe, we’re good.’” Despite reports su...
“I Think He’ll Be Back Next Year, But I Would
“I think he’ll be back next year, but I would say overall in this league, you can never just say something’s definite until someone comes out and says ‘this person will be back.,’ McCourty... Like last year when Jerry Jones came out and said, ‘Mike McCarthy’s gonna be our head coach next year.’ We haven’t heard that.” Tom E. Curran talks with Devin McCourty on the Patriots Talk Podcast about Bill ...