The New England Patriots selected Keion White in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft. Although the defensive lineman is still relatively new to professional football, he has an old-school attitude, making it easy to see why Bill Belichick liked him enough as a prospect to use the No.
Star edge rusher Matthew Judon is skipping workouts after the first day of OTA’s and could seek a trade this offseason. According to a report, The Grand Valley State product is not participating in voluntary workouts.
New England currently has four QBs on the roster.
Smith-Schuster seems to like Jerod Mayo's approach better
The New England Patriots can have up to 90 players under contract during the offseason. Patriots Football Now will profile all 90 players (though there are currently 91 on the roster) over the upcoming months.
The New England Patriots have a whole lot of questions heading into 2024, particularly on the offensive side of the football. The Patriots had some of the worst production at the skill positions in the NFL this past year, and they are obviously hoping to improve in that area with next season quickly approaching.
The New England Patriots roster looks much different than it did at the end of the 2023 season. Mac Jones is out as well as a few others, and Jerrod Mayo is in as the new head coach after Bill Belichick’s departure.
Some Patriots news and notes for this morning: If the New England Patriots have any intention of possibly moving on from Bailey Zappe, they didn’t make that apparent on Monday.
White joined the Patriots as a second-round draft pick last year and spent just one season with Belichick before team owner Robert Kraft parted ways with the six-time Super Bowl champion head coach this past winter.
New England Patriots guard Cole Strange is expected to miss significant time as he rehabs from the knee injury that ended his 2023 season. Although the news does not come as a shock, it is certainly disappointing for the former first-round draft pick, entering his third NFL season.
The New England Patriots have made significant investments in overhauling their offense this offseason. New England made a handful of savvy moves in free agency and spent the third overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft on QB Drake Maye.
The offseason program is in full swing, and OTAs officially began at Gillette Stadium for the New England Patriots. Drake Maye took the field alongside
New England Patriots starting guard Cole Strange is expected to miss perhaps up to the middle of the 2024 season due to a significant knee injury he sustained in 2023, NFL Network reported.
Cole Strange's knee injury, which forced him to end the campaign on injured reserve, is threatening to keep him sidelined into the fall.
The Buffalo Bills announced the following changes to their coaching staff for the 2024 season. Senior Personnel Executive Matt Bazirgan has been named the Director of College Scouting.
While the rest of the league seems to be optimistic about their 2024 squads heading into OTAs this week, the Patriots received some unfortunate news.
One veteran receiver has caught his final pass in the NFL.
The Patriots are currently rostering four quarterbacks, but the team is expected to resolve the crowded depth chart as soon as possible.
Phase 3 has officially begun for the New England Patriots. While the media got a glimpse of quarterback Drake Maye and the other newcomers during Rookie Minicamp, this was the first time the entire team was together on the field.
The New England Patriots have had one of the worst wide receiver groups in the NFL for several years now, but JuJu Smith-Schuster seems very confident that issue has been addressed.
Rookie quarterback Drake Maye started his first NFL OTAs in a somewhat surprising position.
The New England Patriots have the potential to be a very underrated team heading into the 2024 season. After the NFL Draft, they have quite a few talented players on the roster.
The Chicago Bears have done a lot of work on their roster this offseason, but one area they have really neglected is their defensive front.
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