When it comes to describing rookie quarterback Drake Maye, Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo said there’s one word that certainly sums him up after what he’s seen from his young QB.
One thing that stood out on Tuesday was the fact the Patriots young receivers held their own against Philadelphia, with several of them making plays during the session.
Sunday saw the New England Patriots get back to work following an off day for the players on Saturday, with the team getting set for this week’s upcoming joint practice with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Hopefully, the team will find a way to keep Judon on the roster this year. But his eventual replacement, Keion White is ready in Year 2
“Thanks to Coach Mayo for saying that, but I feel like I’ve got a lot of work to do, got to keep studying.” – Joe Milton
The discussion on Friday obviously centered around the fact Drake Maye saw limited game action Friday night, but there was one play that was a reminder of why the club was clearly being careful with their young quarterback.
It looks like Smith-Schuster’s time with the New England Patriots is finally over.
According to New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo, it sounds like the club is still exploring its options up front.
The Patriots didn’t exactly light it up in a battle of the two worst offenses from 2023. The Patriots Defense stood out by limiting Carolina to 2 of 14 in 3rd down plays. For three quarters they were dominant and gave up a late Field Goal with less than two minutes left in the game to break up the shutout. Carolina played only one of their starters on Defense and none on Offense.
Some quick thoughts coming off of Thursday night’s 17-3 preseason New England Patriots win over the Carolina Panthers.
Here’s the full transcript of Jerod Mayo’s postgame press conference following the New England Patriots’ win over the Carolina Panthers Thursday night.
If you wanted to see a lot of Drake Maye, we hope you didn’t blink.
It was mostly an evening of hoping Maye and Jacoby Brissett didn’t get injured, showcasing Bailey Zappe for a likely trade, and seeing what all Joe Milton can do. When the evening ended, Brissett and Maye didn’t get hurt, Zappe perhaps caught someone’s eye, and Milton may be the second coming of Michael Bishop.
Here’s the full interview during Mike Reiss of ESPN’s appearance on 98.5 The Sports Hub with Michael Felger and Tony Masserotti on Wednesday.
It’s not often you see ESPN reporter Mike Reiss get heated, but that’s what happened on Wednesday afternoon as Reiss appeared on Felger & Mazz on 98.5 to discuss the situation with Brandon Aiyuk.
The Patriots will knock heads against someone other than their own teammates. They had two practices this week before their first Preseason game on Thursday versus the Carolina Panthers.
Since being hired on to lead the rebuild for this New England Patriots team, Wolf was handed plenty of cap space and the keys to help put together a competitive roster, but so far, he’s finding out what it’s like to try and do that from a less than ideal position.
The Patriots are no strangers to being strung along when it comes to trying to acquire a player, and once again, Eliot Wolf walked away from the table Tuesday night when it came to San Francisco wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk.
Tuesday ended up being a wet, mistake-ridden practice for the Patriots ahead of Thursday night’s preseason opener against the Panthers, but there were a couple of notable non-participants that raised some eyebrows.
While Jerod Mayo wouldn’t directly address the rumors that continue to swirl about the Patriots potentially trading for Brandon Aiyuk, the head coach did say he’s addressed one player whose name has come up in those discussions.
As the Patriots head into another practice on Tuesday, there were some interesting developments overnight on Monday when it comes to disgruntled 49ers wideout, Brandon Aiyuk.
Out in San Francisco, the rumors continue to swirl when it comes to the future of disgruntled wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk, while in New England, he remains a player fans would love to see end up here.
Following an off day on Sunday, the New England Patriots were back at it during another hot and humid session on the practice fields behind Gillette Stadium.
We all support Drake. We all know what it’s like to be a rookie in this league., and it’s not all peaches and cream.”
Once the pads came on the Offensive line was winning the majority of one-on-0ne battles with the Defensive line.
Mayo said during his press conference that Matthew Judon would be out on the field participating, and that’s what happened on Thursday.
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