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The New England Patriots are rolling the dice by wanting to build the offensive line through the draft and not make major splashes.
The NFL is nearing the new league year. This not only moves the league officially into 2026, but it also sets certain requirements for teams. Some of those requirements include things such as franchise tags,
As the New England Patriots look to fill some of their roster holes when free agency opens in a couple of weeks, it remains unclear if Stefon Diggs will remain with the team or in his spot as the No.
A new report out of the NFL Combine suggests the Patriots could target top free agent edge rusher Trey Hendrickson to boost their pass rush.
The New England Patriots came just short in 2025, falling in the Super Bowl to the Seattle Seahawks. While losing out in the Super Bowl was a bummer, the Patriots weren’t even supposed to be there.
The Patriots need a wide receiver. They need a bona fide No. 1 target who can win one-on-one battles, move chains in tight moments, and give Drake Maye a weapon worthy of his potential.
INDIANAPOLIS – The Patriots had a clear goal for Drake Maye entering last season. Mike Vrabel wanted his starting quarterback to develop into a more vocal leader. In his second NFL season, Maye was named a captain for the first time. As the year progressed, players praised their quarterback for his emerging leadership qualities.
If New England attempts to reload with another strong free agent class in 2026, these players could become salary cap casualties. The post 8 possible cut or trade candidates for Patriots ahead of NFL free agency appeared first on Boston.
Looking to boost their pass-catching depth coming off an appearance in the Super Bowl, the New England Patriots continue to be mentioned as a potential landing spot for A.J. Brown.
The Patriots will leave no stone unturned in their efforts to improve in 2026, according to top executive Eliot Wolf.