PatsFans.com Menu
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans
Search

New England Patriots > Patriots Blog

Patriots Insider: Had Hopkins Signed, Bourne Was Odd Man Out

Ian Logue
Ian Logue on Twitter
2 months ago at 11:16 am ET
Posted Under: Patriots News

Patriots Insider: Had Hopkins Signed, Bourne Was Odd Man OutJun 12, 2023; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots wide receiver Kendrick Bourne (84) runs after making a catch at the Patriots minicamp at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

As the fallout from the DeAndre Hopkins news continues, it sounds like we finally may know for sure which receiver could have been pushed out had Hopkins ended up in New England.

According to the Boston Herald’s Doug Kyed during his weekly podcast with colleague Andrew Callahan, Kendrick Bourne may have been the one the Patriots would have potentially parted ways with had Hopkins picked the New England Patriots over the Tennessee Titans.

Instead, now that Hopkins has made his decision, the Patriots are apparently looking for big things from the veteran receiver.

“There’s, I think, still optimism about Kendrick Bourne on this team as well, and that was kind of a factor in this in that, from what I was hearing, there was a good possibility that Bourne was probably going to be on his way out if Hopkins was on the way in,” said Kyed.  “Money-wise, paying Hopkins, [DeVante] Parker, [JuJu] Smith-Schuster, and Kendrick Bourne, all having cap hits in the $5 million-plus range probably didn’t make a lot of sense when you’ve got Tyquan Thornton on the team, when you’ve got the two rookies.  So, there’s still optimism about Kendrick Bourne.  I think the team’s excited to keep working with him.”

While Kyed admitted that Bourne obviously isn’t the player Hopkins is, he’s still talented enough to potentially make an impact and put together a productive season, and that’s what the team is counting on.  Bourne finished with a career-year after having caught 55 passes for 800 yards and 5 touchdowns in 2021, and obviously took a step back last season.

Now the hope appears to be that he’ll have a similar performance that we saw in his first year now that Bill O’Brien’s calling the offense in 2023.

“Kendrick Bourne obviously isn’t DeAndre Hopkins,” said Kyed.  “But he’s a year removed from an 800-yard season when he was probably, I don’t know, him and Jakobi Meyers were pretty  neck-and-neck in 2021 as far as who was the best wide receiver on the team and I think that they’re kind of counting on him to have a bounce back season with New England.”

“So, yeah, that’s kind of the sentiment I was getting.  There’s disappointment but optimism on Kendrick Bourne.  I know it’s not the greatest consolation prize for Patriots fans, but Kendrick Bourne … this was quite possibly the difference between Kendrick Bourne being on the 2023 Patriots and not being on the 2023 Patriots.”

(Editor’s note: Portions of the above appeared in this morning’s Daily News and Notes column.)


Posted Under: Patriots News
Tags: Kendrick Bourne

  • Subscribe For Patriots Content Delivered by 6:30am Each Day


  • More News Headlines:

    Tuesday Patriots Notebook 9/26: News and Notes

    Tuesday Patriots Notebook 9/26: News and Notes

    By: Ian Logue
    Much of the talk on Monday centered on the incident between New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones and New York Jets defensive back Sauce Gardner,…
    7 hours ago
     Patriots Week 3 Report Card In The 15-10 Win Over The Jets

     Patriots Week 3 Report Card In The 15-10 Win Over The Jets

    By: Steve Balestrieri
    the Patriots limited the Jets to just 38 yards on 22 carries or a 1.7-yard average. That is dominant stuff there.
    11 hours ago
    Monday Afternoon Thoughts: Patriots Started Off Great On Third Down, But Fell Apart

    Monday Afternoon Thoughts: Patriots Started Off Great On Third Down, But Fell Apart

    By: Ian Logue
    The contrast in third down success on Sunday from the first half to the second was significant for the New England Patriots, and it played…
    1 day ago
    Monday Observations: Patriots Defense Outstanding in Win Over Jets

    Monday Observations: Patriots Defense Outstanding in Win Over Jets

    By: Steve Balestrieri
    It was a great job defensively, especially in the first half," Belichick said in his post-game press conference.
    1 day ago
    MORSE: 11 Observations Following the Patriots Win Over the Jets

    MORSE: 11 Observations Following the Patriots Win Over the Jets

    By: Mark Morse
    It wasn’t pretty and it was played in bad weather on a slippery field, but a win is a win, and I will take it.
    2 days ago

  • Share via
    Copy link
    Powered by Social Snap
    Search For Links: - CLOSE
    For searches with multiple players
    add commas (Ex: "Bill Belichick, Devin McCourty")