Speaking after the contest on Saturday, Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo gave a brutally honest assessment of the blowout. "Really nothing good to take out of that game today," Mayo told reporters. "We just didn't play well enough in any phase of the game. No complementary football, that's what you get."
Mayo told reporters he was going to start Antonio Gibson, then didn't
Jerod Mayo heard it from Patriots fans on Saturday during the team's embarrassing 40-7 loss to the Chargers at Gillette Stadium.
The New England Patriots were blown out on on National TV on Saturday, falling to the Los Angeles Chargers, 40-7, at Gillette Stadium.
The Patriots coach resisted pulling the plug on the QB’s day even with the Patriots hopelessly behind by 30 points in the fourth quarter, exposing both Maye and himself to more unnecessary hits.
New England Patriots fans were obviously upset with the team’s performance in Saturday’s 40-7 blowout loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. Things got so heated that there was an audible “Fire [Jerod] Mayo” chant ringing throughout the stadium as the Patriots dropped their 13th loss of the 2024 season.
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If only the home team had actually shown up to play. Perhaps that’s why we heard multiple audible “Fire Mayo!” chants in the fourth quarter at Gillette Stadium. In a season full of low points, this loss represents rock bottom for Jerod Mayo’s team.
The loss moved New England (3-12) into position for the No. 2 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, something the Patriots will likely maintain with losses in the final games against Los Angeles and Buffalo. Wins in either contest would likely drop New England several spots in the draft order.
Count Keion White among the many frustrated faces in Foxborough following an embarrassing Patriots loss Saturday.