Eliot Wolf, New England Patriots
The New England Patriots are one of the worst teams in football for a second consecutive season. Executive vice president of ...
Wolf’s decisions regarding the Patriots’ roster put him among the many staffers receiving criticism in New England. Read more ...
In a news conference Monday, one day after firing rookie head coach Jerod Mayo, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft ...
Eliot Wolf is expected to return as the lead personnel executive for the New England Patriots, per The Athletic’s Chad Graff.
While the Patriots are set to revamp their coaching staff, it sounds like the front office will be staying intact. During his ...
Will Patriots executive VP of player personnel Eliot Wolf remain with the team after Jerod Mayo's firing? Here's what Robert ...
Wolf nailed the quarterback position, which is the No. 1 most crucial element for the Patriots’ return to relevance.
Running it back with the same front office in the same roles could be a dealbreaker in landing next Patriots coach.
While finding a head coach is the top item on the team's to-do list, the Patriots have a lot of work to do on the roster for ...
Coming out of the bye week, let’s take a look at some of Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf’s best and worst offseason moves. Starting with the best . . . ...
Over the past decade, there have been 10 non-interim head coaches who were fired after one season (or less) at the helm.