What team did Jerod Mayo play for? Revisiting NFL career of former All-Pro linebacker turned Patriots coach | Sporting News

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The Patriots entered a new era for their franchise in 2024. After Tom Brady left the team for Tampa Bay a while back, New England had continued to search for its next franchise quarterback while still being led by Bill Belichick. However, Patriots owner Robert Kraft opted to let Belichick go after the 2023 season, officially ending the dynasty run New England had in the 2000s behind Brady and Belichick.

Jerod Mayo stepped in as head coach with some big shoes to fill. But the early results this season for New England have been encouraging: Despite some media and fans chalking up the Patriots as bottom feeders entering 2024, they're off to a 1-1 start and have remained competitive under Mayo as he seeks to build a new Patriots culture. Jerod Mayo gets his first win as @Patriots head coach 👏 pic.



twitter.com/xXpEQ18ehQ Mayo's time as a player in the league has certainly helped him prepare for his new role. However, some fans are unfamiliar with Mayo's time on the the gridiron.

As the Patriots get set to take on the Jets in Week 3 on "Thursday Night Football," here's the background to know on the Mayo's playing career and what steps he took before becoming New England's next head coach. MORE: Week 3 Power Rankings | Week 3 NFL picks | Week 3 NFL picks against the spread What team did Jerod Mayo play for? After playing at Tennessee in college, Mayo, a former linebacker, was taken 10th overall by the Patriots in the 2008 NFL Draft. He would never play for another franchise.

Coming in as a highly-touted prospect, Mayo inked a five-year rookie deal with New England to begin his career. Right off the bat, he was named the league's Defensive Rookie of the Month for October 2008, and a standout rookie season (128 total tackles) earned Mayo the Defensive Rookie of the Year award for 2008. Mayo remained with the Patriots over the next seven seasons and was selected to two Pro Bowls, also earning a five-year extension in 2011.

However, injuries derailed his career a bit, ultimately leading to Mayo's retirement. He had a sprained MCL in 2009, a torn pec in 2013, a torn patellar tendon in 2014 and a shoulder injury in 2015. After the 2015 season, Mayo announced his retirement.

He spent his entire eight-year career with New England, a loyalty which later paid off as he ascended in the coaching ranks with a franchise he knew very well. WEEK 3 FANTASY RANKINGS: QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/STs | Kickers Jerod Mayo career stats Even through his injuries, Mayo remained one of the NFL's best linebackers. When healthy, he was extremely productive on the field, and he was a part of the 2011 Patriots team that reached the Super Bowl and the 2014 Patriots team that won it all.

Here's a look at Mayo's year-by-year numbers as a player in the NFL, all of them with the Patriots, before he got into coaching. Year Games Total Tackles Sacks FFs INTs PD 2008 16 128 0.0 1 0 4 2009 13 103 1.

5 1 0 1 2010 16 174 2.0 1 0 5 2011 14 95 1.0 1 2 4 2012 16 147 3.

0 4 1 3 2013 6 55 1.5 0 0 1 2014 6 53 1.0 0 0 0 2015 16 47 1.

0 0 0 1 Career 103 802 11.0 8 3 19 Jerod Mayo coaching history Mayo joined New England as an inside linebackers coach in 2019, eventually earning the head coaching role in the 2024 offseason. Here's a look at his coaching timeline, with all of his experience coming with the Patriots.

Year Role Patriots record, result 2019 ILBs coach 12-4, lost in Wild Card round 2020 ILBs coach 7-9, missed playoffs 2021 ILBs coach 10-7, lost in Wild Card round 2022 ILBs coach 8-9, missed playoffs 2023 LBs coach 4-13, missed playoffs 2024 Head coach 1-1 (current).