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Latest update on Eliot Wolf's future 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.
‘We Are Cooked’ — Patriots Fans in Disbelief as Eliot Wolf Remains EVP After Jerod Mayo’s Firing
New England Patriots fans are officially in panic mode, and it’s easy to see why. With Jerod Mayo out of the picture, the coaching lineup just took a major hit. But while the dust is still settling, Eliot Wolf remains the executive vice president of player personnel.
Jerod Mayo fired: What we know so far. Are Patriots firing anyone else?
Mayo is the only firing the Patriots have made, for now. According to multiple reports, the only move the Patriots have made Sunday is to relieve Mayo of his duties as head coach. Currently, no assistant coaches or front office members appear to be affected.
Eliot Wolf expected to remain
Patriots Defacto GM Eliot Wolf Considered Safe
According to Jonathan Jones, the Patriots’ decision to fire HC Jerod Mayo on Sunday does not impact the team’s front office. Jones reports that Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf,
Patriots expected to keep Eliot Wolf as EVP of player personnel
There are expected to be more changes to the staff in the coming days and weeks, but executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf is expected to remain in his role, according to The Athletic's Chad Graff.
Source: Eliot Wolf expected to remain as Patriots’ de facto GM
Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf is expected to remain in his current role while the franchise moves on from recently fired head coach Jerod Mayo, according to a source.
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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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Krafts figure to be weighing three options to fix Patriots | Karen Guregian
With the season finale on tap, looking at three scenarios the Krafts will likely weigh to get the Patriots back on track in ...
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NFL Coaching Carousel 2025: What We’re Hearing on the Eve of Black Monday
Uncertainty persists in New England and New York, while change is afoot in Cleveland. This and more in Albert Breer’s notes from around the league.
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Patriots Exec Drops Sobering Take on Rookie WR
The New England Patriots entered the 2024 NFL campaign hoping that their receiving corps would be good enough to provide adequate weapons for rookie quarterback Drake Maye.First-year wide receivers Ja ...
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One selection, one major snub for Patriots in 2025 Pro Bowl Games
FOXBORO — Just one Patriots player made the 2025 Pro Bowl Games: special teamer Brenden Schooler.
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