The article discusses the uncertain future of the New England Patriots, with speculation about potential staff changes after a disappointing season. It also touches on possible offensive adjustments for the Cleveland Browns and the upcoming evaluation of the New York Giants' leadership.
Things have gotten awfully quiet over the past couple of weeks on the New England Patriots ’ future, with those inside the building expressing less confidence that the Kraft family will simply stay the course in 2025 after pairing Jerod Mayo with Eliot Wolf a year ago. The Krafts are sympathetic to Mayo’s situation. He was elevated a year or two before they intended to have him succeed Bill Belichick.
The roster he inherited was a mess—one that Belichick himself could only squeeze four wins from in 2023. Mayo’s predecessor’s presence hung over the Patriots’ operation, with Belichick’s media commentary, and his old relationships in the building, still lingering. And while the team has played hard for the most part for Mayo, questions have emerged about his ability to tactically manage the staff, and build a program—because the hope was that, by now, even if the roster prevented wins from coming, the vision would be clear. Whether the Krafts can still see that vision coming out of the season will probably go a long way in determining what’s next. I’d say that, at the very least, if Mayo and Wolf stay, some staff changes will be coming.The Browns’ offense was a disaster this year, as the staff struggled to meld their different backgrounds to build a coherent scheme. So, it wouldn’t be much of a surprise if Stefanski returned to the Gary Kubiak-influenced offense he ran from 2020 to ’23. And if the Patriots move on from their OC, Alex Van Pelt, it might make sense to bring him back to Cleveland in some capacity. Not only was Van Pelt the coordinator for a ’23 team that won with four different quarterbacks, but he was also seen as a unifier on that staff. Uncertainty continues to linger for the New York Giants. As we’ve said before, owner John Mara is expected to judge GM Joe Schoen and coach Brian Daboll separately. Going into the past couple weeks, he wanted to see and hear their plans to emerge from this two-year mes
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