The New England Patriots have been active when it comes to reshaping various positions on its roster, and it appears they’re making another move at receiver.
The Patriots have yet to make a big splash in free agency, but they made a move on Monday during the legal tampering period to at least add some depth at running back.
One interesting bit of leftover news coming off of last week is it sounds like the Patriots may be limited in terms of who they believe is worthy of their pick at #3 overall.
However, the New England Patriots actually stole the Jaguars’ top quarterback prospect in December when Jacksonville waived former CFL QB Nathan Rourke in an attempt to put him on their practice squad.
The New England Patriots made sure another important piece of their offense will be on the field next season, with some news on Sunday night on receiver Kendrick Bourne seeing the team get a jump on free agency.
It appears the New England Patriots are heading into the 2024 looking to start over with a clean slate in the quarterback room, and the first domino fell on Sunday.
Henry has been a reliable and productive red-zone target for the Patriots, scoring nine TDs in 2021 and six in 2023.
The Patriots added a tackle on Thursday, with the club agreeing to terms with former Pittsburgh Steeler Chukwuma Okorafor ahead of free agency.
Out in Minnesota, the Vikings are in the middle of what’s likely going to be a pivotal offseason.
The Patriots locked up a key free agent on Friday, with Mike Garafolo of NFL Media reporting that the Patriots are finalizing a deal with free agent tight end Hunter Henry.
The Minnesota Vikings are reportedly among teams that could be looking to move up next month, which would require the New England Patriots to move out of the #3 overall slot.
The Patriots are continuing to gather intel, with a report by Ethan Hurwitz of the Quinnipiac Chronicle that New England was one of many teams present at Northwestern’s Pro Day on Wednesday.
Heading into free agency, it was no secret that the New England Patriots were facing an uphill battle when it came to trying to entice top-tier free agents to come to Foxboro.
Heading into free agency, it was no secret that the New England Patriots were facing an uphill battle when it came to trying to entice top-tier free agents to come to Foxboro.
Monday starts the Legal Tampering period where teams and players can exchange proposals and essentially agree upon new contracts that can’t be executed until Thursday, the offiical start of the NFL’s new year.