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Mayo has not made many public appearances since his firing.

Former Patriots coach Jerod Mayo attended the Tennessee-Georgia football game on Saturday.
Mayo, who starred at Tennessee before being selected No. 10 overall by the Patriots in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft, was recognized by his alma mater with a Jumbotron shoutout during the game.
Mayo has not made many public appearances since the Patriots fired him at the end of last season.
New England fired Mayo after one season at the helm in January following a win against the Buffalo Bills that brought the Patriots’ record to 4-13, the same record that Bill Belichick had in his final season.
The win was costly for the Patriots in terms of draft position. They had a shot at the No. 1 overall pick, but ended up dropping to No. 4 where New England took left tackle Will Campbell.
Both Mayo and quarterback Joe Milton — who led the Patriots to victory in that final Buffalo game — attended University of Tennessee.
Tennessee (2-1) fell to Georgia in an overtime contest on Saturday. Georgia’s Josh McCray sealed the win with a 1-yard touchdown run.
Tennessee quarterback Joey Aguilar went 24-for-36 with four touchdowns against two interceptions, but the Volunteers gave up 198 yards on the ground, lost the time of possession battle, and let Georgia go 10-for-19 on third and fourth down conversion attempts.
The Tennessee Football X account posted a picture of Mayo watching the game wearing a grey Tennessee polo shirt and an orange hat.
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