As the Patriots continue trying to cut down to the 53-man roster limit this weekend, a surprising name has been added to the list as they continue making some tough decisions.
With Tom Brady now in regular-season mode, he issued an apology on his Facebook page last night for everyone having to endure the ongoing saga surrounding DeflateGate. Brady thanked all the fans for their support, and now he’s looking forward to focusing his energy on winning football games.
The Patriots released 10 players on Friday with LB James Morris being the only true surprise. The team also signed CB Justin Coleman who was waived by Minn.
For those who have already tackled reading past legal documents throughout the process that Tom Brady has been under siege, the documents from today’s ruling have been released and are available for anyone who would like to read more about the outcome.
This final preseason game between the Patriots and Giants will give players on the roster bubble one final opportunity to make the team.
Bill Belichick yesterday spoke to the media about the play of the edge players and cited their versatility, each bringing different skill sets to the table
Jimmy Garoppolo is becoming more accustomed to being in the glare of the media spotlight and is keeping his focus on this week against the Giants only.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter , the New England Patriots completed a trade for second-year return specialist/receiver Jalen Saunders from the New Orleans Saints for a conditional draft pick.
The Patriots have some difficult cuts coming by tomorrow. Head coach Bill Belichick stated that some of those cuts may come as early as today.
Patriots fullback James Develin may have been carted off the field Friday night down in Carolina, but it sounds like he might not be ruling out playing in 2015.
Tom Brady hasn’t had most of his weapons in the passing game this preseason. He and Scott Chandler showed 2015 is approaching and the offense is just fine
The Patriots saw two of their offensive weapons back on the field during their win over Carolina.
With a tune-up for the regular season, the Patriots and Panthers should play their starters for the first half at least as they prep for the 2015 opener
The Patriots wide receivers haven’t been healthy this summer, with the regular season just around the corner, health concerns still plague the unit.
Reggie Wayne has been a prolific WR for 14 years for the Indianapolis Colts. Now he’s shooting for one more NFL season with the Patriots and Tom Brady