- by foxnews
- 02 Jan 2025
New England fell to 3-13 with the loss. If the Patriots lose next week, three wins would be their lowest total since they finished 2-14 in 1992. The team was 4-13 last season - the last year Bill Belichick was at the helm. Mayo took over for Belichick in January.
Mayo was asked about the chants after the game.
The offense has been among the heavily scrutinized issues for the Patriots.
Patriots president Jonathan Kraft appeared to get caught on camera complaining about the play-calling during the team's loss against the Arizona Cardinals two weeks ago. The offense hasn't gotten much better since then.
Deatrich Wise Jr., who has been with the Patriots since 2017, and Davon Godchaux each backed Mayo after the loss to the Chargers.
Wise said he thought he and his teammates should keep believing in Mayo.
"The guy's in his first season. It's not going to be golden. We didn't expect to win a Super Bowl this year. I get it, nobody wants to get beaten 40-7, but the chant is ridiculous," Godchaux added.
"Everybody plays a part in this. It isn't just Jerod Mayo. Players, coaches, front office. We just have to get better as a whole organization," he said. "I believe in this organization.
"We just had probably the best team in the NFL right now on the ropes last week [in Buffalo]. I don't believe in all that other ridiculous stuff. The guy is in his first year. It's just ridiculous."
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