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President-elect Donald J. Trump’s return to the White House comes at a critical moment for America’s energy future. We are experiencing unprecedented demand for reliable power to fuel burgeoning technologies like artificial intelligence and quantum computing. That demand is expected to grow exponentially over the coming years. In President Biden’s Washington, Democrats have lurched further and further to the left in a failed attempt to excite his political base by pushing unrealistic dreams of an electric grid powered only by unpredictable wind and solar. Fortunately, Trump understands that our energy security, technological edge, and national security are at stake. We have already seen the premium that the new administration places on good energy policy with the announcement of the brand-new National Energy Council.

The amount of energy used by AI data centers alone is expected to skyrocket over the next decade. Every time a new technology is announced, or there is a breakthrough in quantum computing, there is a corresponding increase in energy demand. Other countries around the world, particularly China, are building massive data centers and the energy infrastructure necessary to power advancements in AI. Meanwhile, America’s energy sector has been hamstrung for four years by policymaking that has sought to restrict and contract energy production rather than unlock its full potential.

With the past as prologue, Trump’s first term and his record on supporting reliable nuclear power as a vital energy source provide cause for optimism about the new direction of U.S. energy policy. Trump has a track record of delivering results on nuclear power and demonstrating what is possible when we put America first.

Within the first six months of his first term, Trump announced an initiative to unlock the power of American innovation on the industry. He said, ‘First, we will begin to revive and expand our nuclear energy sector — which I’m so happy about — which produces clean, renewable and emissions-free energy.’

In 2019, Trump’s Department of Energy (DOE) finalized loan guarantees that totaled $12 billion to finance the construction of the Vogtle nuclear power plant in Georgia. This was the first nuclear plant to begin construction in the U.S. in decades. This accomplishment was not just about creating jobs or expanding our production capacity. It was a downpayment on our future technological innovation.

That same year, President Trump issued a presidential memorandum to establish the United States Nuclear Fuel Working Group. It was a meaningful acknowledgment that there are national security implications around the need to produce nuclear power. Ultimately, the administration proposed a Uranium Reserve Program at DOE to ensure that America has a secure energy future.

Trump’s forward-looking approach also provided an important counter to China. Previous administrations had ignored the efforts that China was undertaking to dominate both the global nuclear and AI markets. The Trump administration, however, took concrete action to restrict nuclear exports to China and was successful in convincing allies to buy nuclear technology from America rather than China.

Many Democrats in Washington want you to believe that their green agenda is the only way forward and refuse to entertain any other ideas, no matter how worthy they are. Most Americans already understand the reality that powering AI and other future technologies with only solar and wind power is a fantasy. They are unreliable, uneconomical, and unable to provide the amount of power America needs. Thankfully, President Trump has already laid much of the groundwork to protect existing nuclear capacity and invest in the future. We now have a real opportunity to add nuclear capacity through new plants or by reviving shuttered plants that we desperately need. However, we must ensure that our existing nuclear fleet, which has seen a number of closures in the past decade, is preserved. This two-fold strategy will provide the additional around-the-clock power we need, support the current infrastructure, and power technological innovation.

Energy policy does not exist in a vacuum. It is inextricably tied to America’s technological future and global economic leadership. Protecting existing nuclear capacity and expanding it means we can power more AI, more quantum computing, and more technological innovation at home, all with power that runs around-the-clock in every weather condition. Every advancement in nuclear technology strengthens our national security and ensures we don’t cede our technological edge to China or Russia.

During a campaign stop in Pennsylvania, Trump touted the benefits of nuclear energy and pledged to embrace it as an energy source. He said, ‘I will do rapid approvals for new energy infrastructure, and we will embrace all forms of energy including nuclear. Nuclear is a great energy.’ China is aggressively expanding its industrial and technological infrastructure. We can’t let inadequate energy capacity hold us back. I am confident that the team that President Trump has assembled, including North Dakota Gov. Doug Bergum at the Department of the Interior and Liberty Energy CEO Chris Wright at DOE, understand this.

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Republicans will hold confirmation hearings this week for more than a dozen high-profile administration picks for President-elect Trump’s next term, including those for Pete Hegseth, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Gov. Kristi Noem, R-S.D.

Hegseth, Trump’s Secretary of Defense pick, will have one of the first hearings on Tuesday, when he will go before the Senate Armed Services Committee at 9:30 a.m. and face questions from both Democrats and Republicans. 

Rubio and Noem were tapped by Trump to be his Secretaries of State and Homeland Security, respectively. Noem will appear before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on Wednesday at 9 a.m., while Rubio is set to face the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations at 10 a.m. 

Other Tuesday hearings include those for Doug Collins to serve as Secretary of Veterans Affairs and former North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum for Secretary of the Interior. 

Trump also chose Pam Bondi for attorney general, John Ratcliffe to direct the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Russell Vought to lead the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Sean Duffy for Secretary of Transportation and Chris Wright to be Secretary of Energy. Hearings for each of them will be on Wednesday. 

Eric Turner, who Trump tapped to be his next Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and Scott Bessent, whom the president-elect announced as his pick to lead the Treasury Department, have hearings scheduled for Thursday. 

The hearing blitz comes as Republicans prepare to confirm as many Trump nominees as they can, as quickly as they can. 

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., explained his hope to confirm his choices promptly, on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street’ on Friday, saying, ‘In the past, the minority party has not obstructed at least a handful of high-ranking Cabinet members to be approved in the first week. So I’m hopeful that Secretary of State, as well as Department of Homeland Security, will be approved either on the day of the inauguration, the day after or that week, as well as a few others — Department of Defense.’

‘So, I’m hoping we get to it quickly and that we don’t muddle it around. And I still have my fingers crossed that that’s going to happen. As far as the two that I’m in charge of, I’ve seen no resistance on the Republican side. And some indication that we may get some Democrat support as well,’ he added. 

Republicans are particularly motivated to confirm Trump’s national security team, especially in the wake of a recent terror attack in New Orleans, Louisiana, in which 14 were killed, and 35 people were injured. 

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Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos’ season ended Sunday after the Buffalo Bills routed Denver 31-7 to advance to the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.

Payton and the Broncos head into the offseason optimistic about their future. The Broncos exceeded expectations with rookie quarterback Bo Nix and ended their long playoff drought. Nix finished the regular season as a NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year candidate, and cornerback Pat Surtain II is in the Defensive Player of the Year conversion.

However, the offseason has arrived for the upstart Broncos squad. What’s next for the Broncos as they prepare for the 2025 season?

USA TODAY Sports explores.

Broncos key free agents

Javonte Williams, RB

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Williams lost snaps to Jaleel McLaughlin and Audric Estime toward the end of the season, a sign the team is prepared to let him walk in free agency. He did finish the year as Denver’s leading rusher and is a capable pass catcher out of the backfield.

Cody Barton, LB

Barton’s had at least 100 tackles in each of the past three seasons. He tallied 106 tackles his first year in Denver, the second-best total on the team.  

Ja’Quan McMillian, CB

McMillian emerged as a key member of Denver’s secondary. The slot corner had two interceptions in each of the past two seasons. He’s allowed under a 65% completion rate in all three years as a Broncos DB. He’s an exclusive rights free agent.

Broncos offseason preview: 3 moves to make

Tight end

The Broncos didn’t have a tight end catch produce above 20 receptions. Nix often makes plays off-script. A tight end security blanket would work to his benefit when he tries to extend plays and look for open pass catchers.

Running back

The Broncos haven’t had a 1,000-yard rusher since Phillip Lindsay in 2019. Denver used a running back by committee approach this year. Williams led the team in rushing and he’s scheduled to hit free agency.

Defensive line

Zach Allen was Denver’s most impactful defensive lineman. Malcolm Roach and D.J. Jones had 43 tackles and 42 tackles, respectively. But Jones is scheduled to hit free agency.

Broncos draft needs

Tight end
Running back
Defensive line

The Broncos have seven picks in the 2025 NFL draft:

Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 6
Round 6 (from PHI)
Round 6 (from ARI)

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Mike Evans capped off his 11th consecutive 1,000-yard season and Baker Mayfield enjoyed career-highs in passing yards and touchdowns. However, their superb seasons ended at home at the hands of the Washington Commanders.

The Commanders defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23-20 at home in the NFC wild-card round. The loss officially sends Tampa Bay on vacation.  

What’s next for the Evans, Mayfield and the Buccaneers as they prepare for the 2025 season? USA TODAY Sports explores.

Buccaneers key free agents 2025

Chris Godwin

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Godwin’s season was cut short after a season-ending ankle injury. Rookie Jalen McMillan’s emergence could make Godwin expendable. Godwin had three straight 1,000-yard seasons before his season-ending injury in 2024. He registered 50 catches and five touchdowns in seven games before he went down.

Lavonte David

The Bucs signed David to a one-year deal in March of 2024. David capped off his third-straight season of over 120 tackles. The Bucs might want to sign the veteran linebacker to another short-term deal again this offseason. David had 40 more tackles than Tampa Bay’s second-leading tackler.

Ben Bredeson

Tampa Bay had one of the best offensive lines in the league. Bredeson played 1,126 snaps at guard and allowed just two sacks, per Pro Football Focus. The Bucs ranked in the top six in both pass and run block win rates, per ESPN.  

Buccaneers offseason preview: 3 moves to make

Edge rushers

The Bucs re-signed Shaq Barrett in December after Miami released him. The move was a sign that Tampa Bay knows they need enhancements at edge rusher. Defensive tackles Calijah Kancey (7.5) and Vita Vea (7) led the team in sacks.

Bolster secondary

The Bucs’ pass defense ranked 29th in the NFL, and their turnover differential was negative five. The team’s seven interceptions ranked near the bottom of the league.

Linebacker

If the Bucs choose to re-sign David, he will be 35 years old at the start of next season. Tampa Bay must start grooming a linebacker who can take over in the middle.

Buccaneers draft needs

Edge Rusher
Linebacker
Offensive line

The Buccaneers currently have six picks in the 2025 NFL draft:

Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 7

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It was the doink for the divisional round.

The clank off the bright yellow upright echoed through the Tampa night, ending the Buccaneers season and extending the Commanders’ magical run, sending them to the divisional round for a battle against the Detroit Lions.

Zane Gonzalez was the Commander in chief for Washington on wild card weekend, knocking through a 37-yard field goal for the win.

In typical Commanders’ fashion, the win wasn’t without drama. Becoming kings of the fourth-quarter comeback, the team penned another dramatic story that ended in triumph.

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Washington has cycled through four kickers this season, with Austin Seibert, Greg Joseph and Cade York all either getting injured or unable to lock down the job.

That opened the door for Gonzalez, who certainly appeared to feel the pressure. The kicker fidgeted on the sideline, messing around with his socks and shoes before finally attempting the kick. Regardless, he delivered the team’s first playoff win in 19 years.

The Commanders have been known as many things since then. They had a controversial name, a terrible record and an even worse owner. They’ve been bottom dwellers and nameless. They’ve redefined the franchise this season, shedding those previous labels week after week.

Now they’re finally winners.

2025 NFL playoff bracket: How things stand after latest wild-card games

Commanders radio call of Zane Gonzalez’s kick

Here’s how it sounded on the Commanders’ radio broadcast with Bram Weinstein and London Fletcher.

Zane Gonzalez stats

Gonzalez is in his sixth NFL season and is playing for his fourth team. The kicker hadn’t appeared in a game since 2021 before signing with the Commanders earlier this season. He was 17-for-17 on extra points and 5-for-7 on field goal attempts in six regular season games.

However, when called upon in the playoffs, he was a perfect 3-for-3, with a long of 52, and converted on both extra point attempts to send the Commanders to the divisional round.

Zane Gonzalez contract

Gonzalez signed a one-year, $1,125,000 deal with Washington earlier this season, according to Spotrac. He is slated to become a free agent when the Commanders’ season ends. Considering his heroics, perhaps he won’t be on the unemployment line for long if he even gets there in the first place.

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Trailing by 32 points with a little more than a minute and a half left in the first half against the SMU Mustangs on Sunday, the Pitt Panthers won the second half by a resounding 54-10 to match the biggest comeback in NCAA women’s basketball history.

A women’s college basketball team been able to overcome more than a 30-point deficit only one other time. Texas State overcame a 32-point deficit against the University of Texas-San Antonio on Feb. 18, 2006.

But Pitt’s victory was arguably more impressive.

Unlike Texas State, Pitt did not require overtime in order to win. The Panthers won the game 72-59, a 13-point margin.

Essentially, this was a thorough second-half beating from Pitt. Here’s how it went down:

What happened in the second half?

The second half got off to as bad a start as possible for SMU. The Mustangs failed to record a single point in the third quarter, being outscored 28-0. They were a combined 0-for-11 from the field with five turnovers. Pitt, meanwhile, shot 11-for-16 from the field, including 4-for-6 from beyond the arc.

The Mustangs still led entering the fourth quarter, but the momentum had totally swung in Pitt’s favor. SMU did shoot better in the fourth quarter, tallying 10 points, but it was far too late.

SMU shot 7% from the field in the second half, hitting only one shot, a 3-pointer from Zanai Jones with 6:49 left in the game. That gave SMU a 54-52 lead, the team’s last lead of the game.

Who led the Panthers in scoring?

Mikayla Johnson and Khadija Faye led Pitt with 22 and 21 points respectively. SMU’s Nya Robertson was the game’s top scorer with 23 points.

Is this the biggest comeback in NCAA history?

For women, yes. It is tied with Texas State’s 2006 victory over UTSA at 32 points for the largest comeback in NCAA women’s Division I history. However, there was a bigger comeback on the men’s side.

On Feb. 22, 2018, Drexel overcame a 34-point deficit against Delaware to end a four-game losing streak. In the first half, Delaware was shooting 62% from the floor and 63% from three. However, junior Tramaine Isabell dropped 22 points in the second half, nearly outscoring Delaware by himself in the final 20 minutes. Drexel won the game 85-83 with Isabell hitting the game-winning free throws with 2.2 seconds left.

When does Pitt play next?

Pitt’s next game is on the road against the defending NCAA champion South Carolina Gamecocks. The game is set for Thursday, Jan. 16, with tip-off scheduled for 7 p.m. ET.

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The NFL playoffs are in full swing. Wild card weekend features six games across three days with action in both the conferences. Twelve of the 14 playoff total teams took to the field to determine who advances to the next stage of the postseason: the divisional round.

With the current playoff format, only one team in each conference earns a first-round bye. In the AFC, the Kansas City Chiefs had the week off by way of securing the No. 1 seed. In the NFC, the Detroit Lions had a week off after winning the NFC North title in Week 18 of the regular season.

Both the Chiefs and the Lions will be back in action for the divisional round of the playoffs. The winners from wild card weekend advance in each conference as the field narrows from 14 to eight teams.

Here’s the schedule for the NFL divisional playoffs.

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NFL divisional round schedule

AFC

Saturday, Jan. 18, 4:30 pm: No. 1 Kansas City Chiefs vs. No. 4 Houston Texans
Sunday, Jan. 19, 6:30 pm: No. 2 Buffalo Bills vs. No. 3 Baltimore Ravens

NFC

Saturday, Jan. 18, 8:00 pm: No. 1 Detroit Lions vs. No. 6 Washington Commanders
Sunday, Jan. 19, 3:00 pm: No. 2 Philadelphia Eagles vs. No. 4 Los Angeles Rams OR No. 5 Minnesota Vikings

NFL playoffs schedule

Divisional round: Jan. 18-19
Conference championships: Jan. 26
Super Bowl 59: Feb. 9

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The opposing fans jeered JuJu Watkins when she was shooting free throws.

They let out a pronounced groan when they thought she traveled. They booed even louder when, as the tension of the tight game rose, a Maryland player was whistled for a foul against her.

But the most telling reception Watkins heard Wednesday night came when she was introduced before the game for visiting USC.

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The Philadelphia Eagles are closing in on a win over the Green Bay Packers in the wild card round of the NFL playoffs. Philadelphia’s leading 19-10 late in the fourth quarter with a trip to the divisional round on the line.

There’s still some time for Green Bay to come back but Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown seems content.

The Eagles wideout was comfortable enough to start reading a book on the sidelines after a field goal by Jake Elliott.

‘I haven’t seen too many people read books but I have seen a quarterback eat a hot dog,’ color commentator Tom Brady said, referencing former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez.

What book was A.J. Brown reading?

The book that Brown was reading is ‘Inner Excellence’ by Jim Murphy.

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According to the cover, it is supposed to, ‘train your mind for extraordinary performance and fullness of life.’

He was later shown on the broadcast without the book and talking with his teammates. At time of publishing, Brown has just one catch for 10 yards on three targets in the Eagles’ game against Green Bay.

A.J. Brown postgame comments

After the Eagles’ win over the Packers, Brown was asked in the locker room about why he was reading on the sideline.

‘Y’all just caught me at that time,’ Brown explained. ‘I’m doing it every drive regardless of, if I score a touchdown or drop a pass, that’s how I refocus.’

Brown said he usually returns to the beginning of the book to read certain passages that help him clear his mind. When asked if he was frustrated about his involvement in the offense, Brown laughed.

‘I was not frustrated at all,’ Brown said. ‘I figured that’s what [you all] probably thought. I wasn’t frustrated… I like to read.’

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The New England Patriots fired head coach Jerod Mayo just hours after their Week 18 win over the Buffalo Bills. One week later, they have brought in his replacement.

The Patriots announced Sunday they had hired former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel to be their 16th head coach.

Vrabel spent the 2024 NFL season serving as a consultant with the Cleveland Browns but was one of the hottest coaching candidates on the market because of his success in Tennessee. He led the Titans to three consecutive playoff appearances and led them to the AFC championship game during the 2020 NFL playoffs (played after the 2019 season).

Now, Vrabel will look to do the same with the Patriots, a team with which he played eight seasons and won three Super Bowls. Here are the winners and losers of New England hiring the 49-year-old as their next head coach.

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Winners

New England Patriots

Let’s start with the easy one. The Patriots are big winners here, as they landed one of the most coveted coaching candidates on the market this offseason.

Vrabel brings with him plenty of coaching experience to New England after going 54-45 during his six seasons with the Titans. He built a reputation as a quality leader who instilled a hard-nosed mentality with his defenses that allowed him to get the most out of middling rosters. The best example of this came when Tennessee earned the AFC’s No. 1 seed in 2021 with Ryan Tannehill at quarterback. They did so thanks to a strong, connected defense that punched above its weight class.

In many ways, Vrabel represents everything the Patriots hoped they were getting in Mayo. He’s a strong, defensive-minded coach with long-time ties to New England who could give the team the identity it lacked under Mayo as the team further transitions into the post-Bill Belichick era.

Mike Vrabel

The NFL looks set to have six head coaching openings during the 2025 offseason, barring a surprise from one of the league’s 14 playoff teams. Vrabel might have landed the best job of the bunch.

The reasons are simple. The Patriots already have an established quarterback in Drake Maye. The No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft performed very well as a rookie despite having poor blocking and minimal receiving weapons around him. He should only grow as he develops and New England’s roster improves, so Vrabel won’t have to worry about hunting for an effective starting quarterback.

Beyond that, the Patriots have a lot of resources with which to improve the roster. They have the No. 4 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft, which they can target for use on a two-way player like Travis Hunter or a pass rushing star like Abdul Carter. New England also has a whopping $120 million in projected cap space, per OverTheCap.com, so the team is positioned to overhaul what presently looks like a weak roster.

It’s hard to imagine any other job allowing Vrabel this sort of fast track to potential success. Add in his familiarity with the organization and this seems like the clear-cut best landing spot for him.

Robert Kraft

Kraft called firing Mayo ‘one of the hardest decisions I have ever made.’ He has to be feeling better about it after landing Vrabel, who will bring some much-needed experience to the fold as the team looks to transition away from Belichick.

The Patriots landed Vrabel thanks, in part, to Kraft’s fast action after the team’s Week 18 loss to the Buffalo Bills. He fired Mayo just hours after the game instead of waiting for the NFL’s proverbial ‘Black Monday.’ That helped the Patriots get into the coaching search fray quicker than most expected, which may have proved critical given the interest surrounding Vrabel league-wide.

Losers

New York Jets, other teams interested in Mike Vrabel

The Patriots weren’t the only team interested in adding Vrabel to the fold. The Jets, Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints and Las Vegas Raiders were also tied to the ex-Titans coach by various rumors and interview requests. He would have been a stabilizing force and coaching upgrade for all four squads, but now, they will have to move onto their next candidates.

Tennessee Titans

The Titans fired Vrabel after the 2023 NFL season. A year later, that move is not looking like a very good one,.

Vrabel’s replacement, Brian Callahan, guided the Titans to a 3-14 record in his first season. They finished tied for the worst record in the NFL with the Browns and New York Giants, landing the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL draft as result. The team’s inability to perform at a high level led them to fire general manager Ran Carthon, who they signed to an extension during the 2024 NFL offseason, after just two years – and after an impressive spending spree in 2024.

With Vrabel, the Titans were always a tough team that could be an AFC South and wild card competitor regardless of the state of the roster. Now, they are looking like one of the NFL’s worst teams, despite sporting a better roster on paper than what Vrabel had.

If Amy Adams Strunk and Co. could have a mulligan, they might decide keeping Vrabel around was better for the team. Perhaps things will move in a better direction if Callahan can get a higher-quality quarterback, but with the 2025 NFL draft being weak at the position, things aren’t looking too rosy in Tennessee.

Jerod Mayo

There’s no doubt that Mayo was put into an unforgiving situation in New England. The team’s roster was decimated by Belichick’s mismanagement of resources later in his time with the team, and the Patriots were particularly thin on offensive talent as a result.

Still, Mayo has lost some of his luster as a high-end coaching candidate as a result of his year-long stint with the Patriots. The issue wasn’t necessarily that the team finished the season with a 4-13 record. That was to be expected with the roster he was given. It was more about the Patriots’ lack of identity and direction as the season wore on; that was what led to his dismissal and what might discourage teams when evaluating him for a top job in the coming years.

In truth, Mayo may have been thrust into the head coaching job too early. The 38-year-old, who has been coaching since 2019, needed more seasoning before taking on the role. As such, his failure isn’t entirely on him; but nonetheless, it dumped some cold water on his future prospects of becoming an NFL head coach.

Robert Kraft

Yes, Kraft can be both a winner and loser in this situation. Why? He was the one who approved a succession clause as part of Mayo’s contract with the Patriots.

‘I feared I would lose him and committed to making him our next head coach,’ Kraft said in the statement announcing Mayo’s firing.

That contract clause may have been good in theory. In practice, it pushed Mayo into the Patriots’ head coaching job before he was ready with the team moving on from Belichick earlier than expected. It also prevented them from evaluating other coaching candidates on the market, like Vrabel, during the 2024 NFL offseason.

So, while the Patriots ultimately ended up with arguably the best possible candidate for their coaching job, it took an extra year for them to get there. They also may have burned a bridge with Mayo – who is a promising, young defensive mind – so Kraft deserves plenty of criticism for his failings in this area.

(This story has been updated with a new video.)

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