Eliot Wolf, lieutenant ‘staying on’ with Patriots after Jerod Mayo firing
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Eliot Wolf, lieutenant ‘staying on’ with Patriots after Jerod Mayo firing
FOXBORO — The Patriots will have a new head coach in 2025, but at least two of their top personnel executives will remain with the franchise. Team owner Robert Kraft announced Monday that executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf and senior personnel executive Alonzo Highsmith both are “staying on” as New England enters the post-Jerod Mayo era. “We are looking for people working together, and they will be staying on,” said Kraft, w…
Patriots Rumors: Key Update On Eliot Wolf's Front Office Role
The Patriots made a big change last Sunday but interestingly kept the front office intact. New England fired head coach Jerod Mayo after beating the Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium, a result that cost it the No.1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Owner Robert Kraft confirmed there would not be any other changes unless the next head coach desired it. That meant Eliot Wolf and the rest of the front office kept their jobs despite a poor draft and lack …
Patriots To Retain Eliot Wolf, Front Office Staff
While the Patriots are set to revamp their coaching staff, it sounds like the front office will be staying intact. During his press conference today, owner Robert Kraft revealed that executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf and his staff will be sticking around for the 2025 campaign (via Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald). Wolf and top front office executive Alonzo Highsmith will also be involved in the team’s head coaching search (v…
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