The New England Patriots did not show up to play yesterday against the Miami Dolphins. From start to finish, the game was completely controlled by the Dolpins and the Patriots ended up losing by a final score of 34-15.
Jerod Mayo did not hold back from blaming the loss on his players following the game. That has led to even more negative coverage surrounding the team.
With the loss, New England ended up falling to 3-9 on the season. The loss was not the worst thing in the world, as it has helped the Patriots move up in the projected draft order for the 2025 NFL Draft.
Following the blowout loss against Miami, it sounds like the Patriots are set to make some changes.
Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald, Mayo is planning to make starting lineup changes following the blowout loss. He seems ready to shake things up.
"Patriots HC Jerod Mayo anticipates changes to the starting lineup moving forward after yesterday's game," Kyed posted on X.
The New England Patriots did not show up to play yesterday against the Miami Dolphins. From start to finish, the game was completely controlled by the Dolpins and the Patriots ended up losing by a final score of 34-15. Jerod Mayo did not hold ...
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