Patriots' Quarterback Debate: Mayo Questions Brissett's Future
- The New England Patriots suffered a 15-10 defeat against the Miami Dolphins, raising concerns about their quarterback situation.
- Head coach Jerod Mayo is considering changes, with Jacoby Brissett's performance being heavily criticized due to low passing yards and points.
- The team is currently evaluating all positions to improve their performance as they prepare for their next game against the Houston Texans.
In Foxboro, Massachusetts, the New England Patriots are facing mounting pressure to change their quarterback following a disappointing 15-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. Head coach Jerod Mayo has not confirmed whether rookie Drake Maye will replace veteran Jacoby Brissett, but his tone suggests a willingness to consider changes. Brissett's performance has been under scrutiny, as he has struggled to make plays and has been heavily pressured behind a struggling offensive line. With the Patriots averaging only 12.4 points per game and ranking last in passing yards, Mayo acknowledged the need for improvement across the team. Despite Brissett's toughness, Mayo emphasized that the team must find ways to effectively utilize their roster to win games. As the Patriots prepare to host the Houston Texans next Sunday, it remains unclear if a quarterback change will occur, but the situation is being closely monitored as the team seeks solutions to their offensive woes.