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Perry: Patriots not expected to bring in new GM

Matt Groh and Eliot Wolf are expected to have 'prominent' roles.

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Albert Breer and Ted Johnson join Michael Felger on Sports Sunday to talk about who will be the New England Patriots offensive coordinator under new head coach Jerod Mayo

After the New England Patriots announced Jerod Mayo as their new head coach, questions started about who would have to succeed Bill Belichick in the team's general manager role.

NBC Sports Boston's Phil Perry is reporting that the Patriots are not expected to bring in a new general manager, with team sources anticipating that Matt Groh and Eliot Wolf will remain with the team and have prominent roles within organization in regards to personnel.

Belichick not only spent 24 years as the Patriots head coach, he was also instrumental in personnel decisions as the team's general manager during that time.

Groh, the son of former Patriots assistant coach Matt Groh, has been with the Patriots since 2011 and has been the team's director of player personnel since 2022. Wolf, the son of former Green Bay Packers general manager and Pro Football Hall of Famer Ron Wolf, joined the Patriots in 2020 and is the team's director of scouting.

Patriots owner Robert Kraft has been vocal in his support of new head coach Jerod Mayo in recent years, dubbing the 37-year-old linebackers coach the "heir apparent" to Belichick in March 2023 after announcing plans to extend Mayo's contract in January 2023.

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