One of the lasting images from the game was the viral video of owner Robert Kraft and team president Jonathan Kraft watching Van Pelt’s offense implode. Jonathan looked especially frustrated at the team, and at one point, it looked like he mouthed, “The play-calling is terrible.”
New England Patriots offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt admitted he is lessening designed quarterback run plays for Drake Maye because of the team's 3-11 record. When speaking with media members, via Patriots.
Alex Van Pelt is sticking to his guns. The New England Patriots offensive coordinator appeared to catch a stray from his head coach after Sunday's loss to the Cardinals when Jerod Mayo replied, "You said it, not me" to a question wondering why the team ...
Speaking on WEEI, Drake Maye backed up Patriots OC Alex Van Pelt amid recent criticism following Sunday's loss to Arizona.
Patriots rookie quarterback Drake Maye strongly defended his head coach Jerod Mayo and offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt on Sunday.
New England Patriots rookie quarterback Drake Maye is well aware of all the outside noise regarding head coach Jerod Mayo and offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt, and called it "B.S." after Sunday's loss to the Bills.
Sitting at 3-11 in his first year on the sidelines for the Patriots, New England's Jerod Mayo has not yet shown he has what it takes to be a good football coach. What Mayo, who was brought into the fold by Bill Belichick and ultimately took his job, has shown is that he's extremely adept at putting his foot in his mouth.
Speaking after Sunday's loss to the Bills, Drake Maye vouched for both Jerod Mayo and Alex Van Pelt after weeks of criticism.
New England Patriots offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt has a surprising reaction to criticism from wide receiver Kayshon Boutte.
Can the Patriots look to Andy Reid and the Chiefs while determining whether to stick with Alex Van Pelt as offensive coordinator? Albert Breer explains.
Several days before the New England Patriots fell to 3-12 via this past Sunday's 24-21 loss at the Buffalo Bills, Patriots rookie quarterback Drake Maye insisted he and his teammates were "behind" first-year head coach Jerod Mayo.