FOXBOROUGH, Mass - Robert Kraft has always been a big fan of the New England Patriots, even before he became the owner of the team. So, nobody wants the
The New England Patriots are in need of a wide receiver and there is a talented one on the market right now. Cooper Kupp was released by the Los Angeles Rams on Wednesday, but currently had numerous suitors.
The New England Patriots have spent a whole lot of money in NFL free agency, but the problem is that they haven't really addressed their biggest weaknesses: wide receiver and offensive line.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass - Carlton Davis got to learn a bit about Terrell William's coaching style during the 2024 season. The cornerback was traded to the Lions
The New England Patriots have yet to make any significant additions at the wide receiver position this offseason, unless you cant their addition of Mack Hollins.
The New England Patriots have been very busy in the early stages of the NFL offseason, utilizing their expansive cap space to make a flurry of moves in free agency.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass - The New England Patriots already have an elite cornerback in Christian Gonzalez. But, they needed someone to play opposite of him.
The New England Patriots entered the offseason with the most salary cap space in football as the team had nearly $120 million in its war chest. And once free agency began, the Patriots started spending.
In what has already been a very busy offseason for the Patriots, New England has decided to start fresh under new head coach Mike Vrabel. The Patriots have seen many players come and go over the past few seasons but they now part ways with long-time Patriot, David Andrews.
The New England Patriots keep stacking up new additions on the defensive side of the ball. According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Patriots have agreed to a one-year, $5 million deal with former Las Vegas Raiders edge rusher K'Lavon Chaisson.
The Patriots are once again adding to their defense.
The New England Patriots entered the 2025 NFL offseason with a clear mission: address the glaring weaknesses in their roster. Among the most pressing needs was the cornerback position.
The New England Patriots had to say goodbye to a longtime player while also opening a path for a young player to move elsewhere. And as the offseason continues, here are two players the Patriots must avoid signing in the 2025 NFL free agency period.
In 2018, Mike Vrabel and the Tennessee Titans changed Robert Spillane's life. The linebacker was signed to the Titans as an undrafted free agent on May
Mike Vrabel indicated the Patriots still aim to add another wideout.
After his release by the Los Angeles Rams, wide receiver Cooper Kupp should have plenty of options.
The New England Patriots have made many moves to upgrade the roster in recent days, but one key area remains. ESPN's Adam Schefter sees that potentially coming sooner than later as he mentioned the Patriots being one of several teams looking into former Super Bowl MVP wide receiver Cooper Kupp.
Longtime Patriots center David Andrews was released on Thursday after 10 seasons in New England. Andrews, 32, has been a starter since he arrived as an undrafted free agent in 2015.
On Thursday morning, it broke that the New England Patriots were planning to release veteran center and team captain David Andrews. Now, the team has made his release official.
The Commanders continue to rebuild their defensive line for the 2025 NFL season. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the team will add defensive end Deatrich Wise on a one-year, $5M contract.
Mike Reiss of ESPN reports that the Patriots are re-signing S Jaylinn Hawkins to a one-year deal worth up to $2.25 million. Hawkins, 28, is a former fourth-round pick by the Falcons in the 2020 NFL Draft out of California.
The New England Patriots added one of the best available players in free agency when they agreed to a deal with Milton Williams, and the star defensive lineman is already taking note of his doubters.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Commanders are signing CB Jonathan Jones to a one-year deal on Wednesday. This marks the first time in Jones’ 10-year career that he’ll play on a team other than the Patriots. Jones, 31, signed on with the Patriots as an undrafted free agent out of Auburn back in 2016.
The New England Patriots entered the NFL offseason looking to get the franchise back on track. After a 2024 season that saw the team go 4-13, changes needed to be made.
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