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Mayo's 5-year deal worth a reported $18.9 million

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — First-round draft pick Jerod Mayo arrived in Foxborough to sign his contract right as the New England Patriots were starting training camp, leaving the veterans looking to make up for his absence with an extra dose of light-hearted hazing on Friday.

“I really wanted to be out there with the guys,” said the rookie from Tennessee. “It definitely was frustrating.”

The five-year deal is worth a reported $18.9 million, with $13.8 million in guarantees and bonuses.

A linebacker who was the 10th overall pick in the draft, Mayo signed the contract Thursday after flying to Foxborough early in the morning. The Patriots’ first practice of training camp started at 8:30 a.m., which meant no Mayo.

A linebacker who was the 10th overall pick in the draft, Mayo signed a five-year contract on Thursday after flying to Foxborough early in the morning. The Patriots’ first practice of training camp started at 8:30 a.m., which meant no Mayo.

Mayo did partake in the evening practice of the opening two-a-day, and he was back on the field Friday. As a rookie joining a veteran linebacking corps, Mayo heard was given the traditional duty of carting the helmet and pads of teammates Tedy Bruschi and Adalius Thomas onto the practice field.

He knew better than to complain.

“I know the Patriot way,” he said.

He wasn’t the only one exposed to the mild hazing.

Quarterback Kevin O’Connell, a third-round pick, toted the helmet and pads of reigning NFL MVP Tom Brady. Receiver Robert Ortiz, an undrafted free agent, did the duty for Randy Moss.

Mayo was in bed in Hampton, Va., after midnight Thursday morning when he got the call telling him that his contract was almost done and he could head to camp. He got up at 5 a.m. to catch a plane that got him to New England at 8, and then it was straight to the stadium.

“It’s been a long couple of days,” he said.

The Patriots are hoping that Mayo can begin the rejuvenation of an aging linebacking corps that has helped the team win three NFL titles this decade. Bruschi is 35, Mike Vrabel will be 33 when the season starts and Thomas will be 31. Junior Seau, who would be 40 at the next Super Bowl, may retire, and Rosevelt Colvin went to Houston as a free agent.

With Mayo and fellow draft pick Shawn Crable in camp, the Patriots could get a lot younger in the middle of their defense. But first, Mayo said, he wants to learn what he can from the veterans around him.

“Bruschi and those guys are going to be helping me out,” he said. “They played for a long time and hopefully they can take me under their wing.”

The first lesson already began, with Thomas handing out the team’s traditional training camp T-shirt on Thursday.

This year’s model is an upgrade and redesign of last year’s that read “Humble Pie.” The motto was an important one for the three-time Super Bowl champions, but it seemed to serve them well as they won their first 18 games before losing 17-14 in the Super Bowl to the New York Giants.

This year’s shirt — there’s a pink model to raise money for breast cancer — comes with a recipe on the back listing the main ingredient of “Humbleness” and the cooking instructions: “Bake for a lifetime.”

Patriots coach Bill Belichick said Mayo was in good condition and didn’t appear to be lagging behind his teammates because of the one missed practice. Many of the terms and plays are given to rookies and free agents in spring minicamps, which Mayo attended.

“We worked with him in the spring and I think he learned a lot there. He has a long way to go,” Belichick said. “I know he is at a position where that will be important and I am glad we got him and had a chance to work with him yesterday. He really didn’t miss that much and he did benefit from all the spring camps. I think he can get into the mainstream with everybody by the end of today and we will see what he can do.”

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       11 Comments

Posted by gavol2572 on July 25, 2008 at 6:44 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I hope Jerod does good personaly but not against Peyton and the Colts

Posted by Kosmo on July 25, 2008 at 7:03 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I hope they beat up on Manning and the Colts and same goes for the Titans. Go Titans!!!!!!!!!!! Rep the home state...sell outs

Posted by gavol2572 on July 25, 2008 at 8:10 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Hey Kosmo I live in Ga, I was born in Ga, and have never lived in Tenn. Ive loved UT football since i was a kid and have been a fan through thick and thin!! I hate the Falcons, UGA, and the Hawks, love the Braves, but GT is ok. It is very possible to be a fan of a team and not have "home" ties to them. Call it shallow but my fondness of the Colts is totally based on Peyton. So if Im a sell out, oh well, Im used to being called that. lol. To make it even more bizarre, I'm a Celtics fan and yes even before they got KG and wasn't doing so good. Man I love Sports :)

Posted by tngeoff on July 25, 2008 at 8:19 p.m. (Suggest removal)

gavol2572.

6:44 - Agree 100%

Posted by murrayvol on July 25, 2008 at 8:48 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Well done Mr. Mayo. Surround yourself with good people who have your best interest at heart and not theirs. Good luck, good health, invest well, and don't spend the principle. Life (particularly NFL life) can be short.

Wish you were playing for another football team but we don't always get what we want.

Posted by budrhon on July 25, 2008 at 9:26 p.m. (Suggest removal)

That's what I'm saying. Get your money cause the NFL can be a short career.

Posted by RichRollin on July 25, 2008 at 10:30 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I like Peyton, but never understood locals cheering for colts over titans???? Places like L.A. or Vegas that would appriciate having our NFL franchise more than most people in TENN do.

Posted by andefromtn on July 26, 2008 at 8:01 a.m. (Suggest removal)

It's good to hear Mayo is signed and is in camp. He should do well in the Pats system. It's always hard for me to watch Vols against Vols in the pros. Especially if the players were teammates, yet that is how the system works.

Colts vs. Titans discussion: I cheer for both,Colts and Titans. When they play I want to see the best game possible and hope the win is decided with seconds to go. Who wins? I don't care most of the time.

Posted by ncvol on July 26, 2008 at 12:06 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Congrats Jerrod. I wish you well.
Go Vols !

Posted by brdteton on July 26, 2008 at 12:45 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Should of stayed in school.........

Kidding.

Posted by pdhuff on July 27, 2008 at 8:28 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Congrats, Mayo, you'll be missed.

Just do not enroll in the Travis Henry school -Have your own village 101......

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