"It Was Very Expensive": Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Gets Real About Firing Jerod Mayo After Single Season
Kraft called firing Mayo costly but necessary to end a 4-13 run and hire Vrabel, leading to a 14-3 season and first playoff win since 2018.
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Robert Kraft opens up about firing former Patriots head coach
Firing Jerod Mayo wasn’t just difficult for Patriots owner Robert Kraft on a personal level. It hit his wallet, as well. Coaches sign fully-guaranteed contracts when they’re hired. So, the Patriots still have to pay Mayo and his staff even after hiring Mike Vrabel as their new head coach this offseason. Related Articles Patriots add Texans pass rusher before playoff game versus Houston Get to know the Texans: Why P…
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