New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo has appointed Matthew Slater as his right-hand man, according to a report by ESPN.com’s Mike Reiss. Slater, who was previously an advisor to the team, will now serve as an assistant coach and provide input on football strategies and team building.
Despite being technically a receiver with just one career catch for 46 yards, Slater has been a long-time special-teams captain and an exceptional special-teams player. This move is seen as a smart decision by Mayo, as having key assistants who are capable and trustworthy is essential for a head coach.
Mayo and Slater have a close friendship which implies a strong level of trust between them. Together, they will aim to replicate their success as players in their new roles as coaches. With Slater’s expertise in special teams and his experience as a captain, he will be able to provide valuable insights into team dynamics and player development.
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