Jerod Mayo’s explanation for beating Bills and losing No. 1 draft pick

Before he was fired by the Patriots, Jerod Mayo explained why the team didn’t tank against the Bills

Moments before the New England Patriots fired him, former head coach Jerod Mayo addressed media members following the team’s 23-16 win over the Buffalo Bills in the regular season finale.

With the victory, the Patriots lost the No. 1 overall pick of the 2025 NFL draft. They currently own the No. 4 overall pick after finishing the season with a 4-13 record.

Mayo was asked to give a response to Patriots fans who might have been upset by the team winning a game they would have greatly benefitted from losing.

“Anytime we step foot, I’ve said this over the last couple of weeks, as a player and as a coach, we always want to go out there and win,” said Mayo.

The Patriots fired Mayo after the press conference.

It brought an abrupt end to a one-year run for Mayo in New England. The season started off promising with the Patriots recording an upset victory in the opener against the Cincinnati Bengals. However, it was a downward slide from that point on.

The Patriots seemingly fell off a cliff, and they were never able to get back on track. It ultimately led to another losing season in New England and Mayo’s exit.

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