The Mac Jones experiment didn’t work out for the New England Patriots, but some major lessons were learned that should help the team with their new first-round
Even with a number of improvements throughout this spring for the New England Patriots, fans could be in for yet another turbulent season. The Patriots look to have several challenges to endure for the coming year.
While the New England Patriots are coming off a shaky 2023 campaign, make no mistake that this roster still holds several impactful playmakers who stand as some of the best the league has to offer, notably on the defensive side of the ball.
Notes and thoughts on the Patriots and the NFL on June 2. Phase 3 of the offseason rolls on for the New England Patriots as they are set to enter the final week of OTA’s.
While the bulk of this NFL offseason has been wrapped up, there's a few quality free agent remaining on the market who could have the potential to bring worthwhile impact deeper into the summer.
Despite starting six games for the 2023 Patriots, New England could cut former starting quarterback Bailey Zappe. A fourth-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, the Westen Kentucky product entered the season as the primary backup to former first-round pick Mac Jones.
New England's QB hasn't thrown a pass yet, but he's already having high expectations thrust on him.
New England would likely be hoping for better from the third pick.
Their 2024 NFL Draft class will usher in a new era of New England Patriots football. The Patriots hope that Drake Maye can sustain a prolonged period of competitiveness and relevance for the first time since Tom Brady retired.
The New England Patriots announced they signed third-round OT Caedan Wallace to a rookie contract. New England now has two remaining unsigned picks from the 2024 NFL Draft. Wallace, 24, was a four-year starter at Penn State and earned an honorable mention for All-Big Ten honors in 2023. The No.
New England Patriots rookie Drake Maye is already impressing his coaches with his arm talent.
It might be a long road for Maye to earn a starting spot sooner rather than later.
Some Patriots news and notes for this morning: It’s been a while since the New England Patriots stumbled across a talented young wide receiver who has shown the potential to be a long-term contributor to its offense.
The New England Patriots quarterback room looks completely different heading into the 2024 season. Only one quarterback from last year's team remains,
The New England Patriots filled their 90-man offseason roster. That doesn’t mean the team should be done making moves. A few positional groups seem set in New England.
When it comes to the current era of the New England Patriots, there is no doubt it is drastic difference than what it has been for the past two decades with the absence of former head coach Bill Belichick.
Drake Maye remains third on the depth chart as the Patriots continue to bring along their top draft pick slowly.
On Wednesday, Patriots safeties coach Brian Belichick, Bill's son, spoke with reporters about his decision to remain with the organization.
Keion White didn’t have the most noteworthy rookie season, but if New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo is to be believed, Year 2 could be a strong one for him.
Bill Belichick and his son Steve have been fixtures with the New England Patriots for years. The same could be said of Bill’s other son Brian, who will be the only Belichick roaming the sidelines with New England this year.
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.
There's always a loser in the game of musical chairs that is the NFL.
Per the Patriots website, last August, the team signed the WR off waivers after a successful college career with Delaware.
Patriots executive Eliot Wolf has been tasked with trying to quickly turn a struggling franchise back into a contender, and he says there is one thing he wishes he had done differently this offseason.
The New England Patriots had one of the worst rosters in the NFL last season, and not much has changed heading into 2024. The Patriots are expected to finish in the basement of the AFC East division as they enter a transitional season with an entirely new regime.
With veteran left tackle Trent Brown departing in free agency, the Patriots are looking to fill that role this offseason. As organized team activities have opened, free agent addition Chukwuma Okorafor has been taking first-team snaps at the position, according to Mike Reiss of ESPN.
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