Another packed mailbag this week that includes questions about the coaching staff, the offensive line, the Patriots’ NFLPA report card, and much more. Let’s get to it. Last season, he was a senior offensive assistant,
The New England Patriots reportedly won't target Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins during the 2025 offseason. According to Chad Graff of The Athletic, the Patriots' offseason blueprint "does not include pursuing Higgins.
New England Patriots lead personnel executive Eliot Wolf shared a health update on defensive tackle Christian Barmore.
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Seahawks star receiver DK Metcalf has requested a trade from Seattle, and the Patriots should pounce on the opportunity to bring the pass-catcher to New England.
The Indianapolis Colts are reportedly hoping to add a veteran quarterback this offseason, and they reportedly already have a list of potential targets. According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, "names on their radar include Daniel Jones,
Brandon Bolden used an "Any Given Sunday" analogy to explain Bill Belichick's intense Patriots scouting and preparation.
New England Patriots ownership was on the receiving end of a bad report card in the NFLPA’s grades for all 32 teams. Robert Kraft received a "D" grade on a report card that had the Patriots graded as the second-worst organization in the league behind the Arizona Cardinals.
On paper, the New England Patriots find themselves in the exact same position they were in a year ago, coming off a 4-13 season that was good for last place in the AFC East. However, unlike last year,
Patrick Stewart will reportedly become the next general manager of Nebraska football The post Report: Patriots executive leaves for job with Nebraska football appeared first on Boston.com.
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