Firing Jerod Mayo made sense. He didn’t do a good job and it was too clear too often that he wasn’t ready to be a head coach ...
Wolf nailed the quarterback position, which is the No. 1 most crucial element for the Patriots’ return to relevance.
While Jerod Mayo is gone after one season as head coach, Eliot Wolf will remain the Patriots' Vice President of Player ...
Wolf's free-agent signings also left a lot to be desired. Chukwuma Okorafor and K.J. Osborn, who were both brought in to be ...
Executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf admitted a major organizational shortcoming in development, ...
Will Patriots executive VP of player personnel Eliot Wolf remain with the team after Jerod Mayo's firing? Here's what Robert ...
The Patriots will be looking for a new head coach. Robert Kraft also announced who will be leading his front office ...
While finding a head coach is the top item on the team's to-do list, the Patriots have a lot of work to do on the roster for ...
Wolf’s decisions regarding the Patriots’ roster put him among the many staffers receiving criticism in New England. Read more ...
Eliot Wolf is expected to return as the lead personnel executive for the New England Patriots, per The Athletic’s Chad Graff.
The Patriots are expected to retain de facto GM Eliot Wolf after firing Jerod Mayo, according to a source. More here.
Count former Patriots RB James White among those who don't think that New England should fire Jerod Mayo and Eliot Wolf this ...