Jerod Mayo wanted to retain a member of the Belichick family on his staff during his one-and-done tenure as Patriots head coach, but in “a lesser role.”
In the wake of The Athletic reported Wednesday how the former linebacker-turned-coach “didn’t offer” Steve Belichick, the son of former head coach Bill Belichick, “the chance to continue calling plays” on defense as he had done in previous years.
“With the defensive coordinator role, the other most important spot on his staff, Mayo was surprisingly decisive,” The Athletic detailed, noting the first-year head coach tapped defensive line coach DeMarcus Covington instead of Steve, 37.
“Mayo offered Steve a lesser role, but the younger Belichick declined.”
Steve, who joined the Patriots’ staff in 2012 as a defensive assistant and called defensive plays from 2020-23, left the franchise in 2024 for the University of Washington, where he was named defensive coordinator.

