Essentially, the edit turned the drama not into who was voting ... ended up giving us a fair number of breakouts: Michaela, ...
It contains more bad news for the New England Patriots. After ranking 29th out of 32 teams last year, the Patriots came in this year at 31st overall. Only the Arizona Cardinals finished behind the ...
The Patriots were active in the first week of NFL free agency, agreeing to deals with 13 players as of Sunday afternoon. Several signings helped shore up positions of need as well, with defense ...
The New England Patriots have been the talk of the NFL over the last week for all the right reasons. Their free agent haul has been amongst the best in the NFL, revamping their defense with proven ...
Two of the longest-tenured Patriots on their roster are reportedly heading elsewhere in free agency. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Patriots veteran cornerback Jonathan Jones is signing a ...
The latest NFLPA Team Report Cards won’t help the Patriots attract any free agents this offseason. The Patriots ranked 31st out of 32 teams in the report cards released Wednesday morning.
The first day of the legal tampering period in NFL free agency was a case of deja vu for the New England Patriots, as they struck out on adding a star wide receiver for the second straight year.
The first and only time Cooper Kupp set foot in Foxboro he set the Patriots’ defense ablaze. Kupp snatched six passes for 106 yards and two touchdowns last November over a tight Rams win ...
The New England Patriots still plainly need a wide receiver. For all the good the Patriots have done so far in free agency, the receiver position has been the obvious missing piece (sorry ...
The start of NFL free agency is often chaotic, but the 2025 edition of it brought a new meaning to the word. Once the tampering period began, many high-quality players began flying off the board ...
Could the Patriots continue to make more moves? We’ll have live updates through Thursday. Follow along. ⋅ New England is signing linebacker Harold Landry to three-year, $43.5 million deal.