Patriots' Jerod Mayo imposes strict discipline after rookie leaves field early for not playing
Foxborough, MA – August 9, 2025 – The New England Patriots’ preseason opener against the Washington Commanders was intended as a platform for roster hopefuls to demonstrate their value. Instead, it became a defining moment for head coach Jerod Mayo to reinforce team standards after an undrafted rookie’s premature exit from the game.
In the Patriots’ 34-20 win over the Commanders, undrafted rookie linebacker Jett Bush, from Texas, left Gillette Stadium before the final whistle after not seeing playing time. The decision shocked teammates and the coaching staff, prompting Mayo to take swift disciplinary action.
“You don’t abandon your team because you didn’t play,” Mayo stated postgame. “Wearing the Patriots’ logo demands loyalty and discipline. If you can’t stand with your brothers on the sideline, you don’t belong in this organization.”

Consequently, Bush has been suspended for the Patriots’ remaining two preseason games and will train in isolation for the week, barred from direct interaction with coaches or teammates. This punishment reflects Mayo’s focus on building a culture of accountability as he leads the Patriots into a new chapter.
Bush, signed as an undrafted free agent, was valued for his versatility and instincts, having recorded 98 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, and three interceptions over four seasons at Texas. His potential as a rotational linebacker made him a candidate for the Patriots’ deep defensive unit, which includes stars like Matthew Judon and Ja’Whaun Bentley. However, leaving early has jeopardled doubts about his commitment, jeopardling a significant setback in his bid for a spot on the 53-man roster.
With only two preseason games left before the August 26, 2025, roster cutdown, Bush faces an uphill battle to prove his worth. Mayo’s decisive action sends a resounding message: wearing the Patriots’ jersey is a privilege earned through unwavering dedication, regardless of playing time.
As the team prepares for their next preseason matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles, Mayo’s stance underscores his vision for a unified and disciplined squad. For Bush, this misstep is a costly lesson, but the door remains open for redemption if he can demonstrate renewed commitment in practice and performance. The Patriots’ organization, known for its high standards, will be watching closely to see if Bush can rise to the challenge and earn back the trust of his coaches and teammates.












