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If the Patriots’ final practice on Tuesday before their preseason final Giants is any indication, don’t expect to see many – or any – of the starters Thursday night. Quarterback Drake Maye and the rest of the starters received a heavy workload in Tuesday’s practice,
Patriots VP of player personnel Ryan Cowden was asked that question Tuesday. Both Cowden and Eliot Wolf, the team’s executive VP of player personnel, say it’s not as easy as some people may think to pull off a deal.
Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images / Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images The Patriots corps of wide receivers has been among the most watched areas of the roster heading into the upcoming 2025 NFL season — and for good reason. From the exciting ...
Undrafted rookie Elijah Ponder is “probably one of the best (undrafted) free agent pickups” Smith said he’s ever seen, noting Tuesday the Cal Poly alum at times looks like a seasoned vet.
Edge rusher Ronnie Perkins is back in the NFL after a stint in the UFL. On Monday, the Atlanta Falcons announced that they had signed the 2021 New England Patriots third-round pick.
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Sportsnaut on MSNKyle Dugger landing spots: Patriots safety being shopped ahead of 2025 NFL season
The New England Patriots may look to move on from safety Kyle Dugger ahead of the 2025 NFL season. According to Andrew Callahan of The Boston Herald, Dugger is available for trade, and the team even offered the veteran defender in trade talks to at least one other team.
The Patriots have just one more preseason tilt to play before the games start to matter. But for many players, Thursday night's exhibition clash against the New York Giants matters quite a bit.Thursday night is the final chance for a lot of players to prove to Mike Vrabel and the Patriots -- or other teams around the NFL -- they deserve a spot on a roster or practice squad.
This article originally appeared on Patriots Wire: OLB coach thinks Patriots found rare NFL talent in undrafted rookie
New England Patriots executive vice president of player personnel, Eliot Wolf, said the team would be willing to give up a first- or second-round pick in trades if it meant improving the team.
Just weeks into his professional career, Patriots' first-round pick Will Campbell admitted that the adjustment from college football to the NFL has been major.
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel expressed his disdain for those who illegally park in accessible parking spaces, as he said he wishes he could slash their tires.