The New England Patriots have been rumored to still be in the market for a wide receiver even after signing former Pro Bowl receiver Stefon Diggs. The Patriots are said to want to give Drake Maye as many weapons as possible, so bringing in another Pro Bowl-level guy may be a necessity in helping Drake Maye's progression.
The Buffalo Bills have captured every AFC East title this decade, and the Super Bowl contender has an eye on the future.
Diggs, 31, and the Patriots agreed to a three-year contract worth up to $69 million with $26 million guaranteed, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter . His $23 million average annual salary ties him with Tennessee's Calvin Ridley for 16th highest among wide receivers.
Fans online roasted the New England Patriots over signing WR Stefon Diggs and a hypothetical trade for Eagles All-Pro WR A.J. Brown.
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Sporting News on MSNBills lose franchise great to AFC East rival for $69 million contractAfter the Buffalo Bills moved on from their record-setting wide receiver, he spent half a season healthy in Houston before an injury forced him to miss the second half of the season. And now, Diggs is a New England Patriot.
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College Football Network on MSNResurgent AFC East Franchise Predicted to Secure Missouri Star OL Armand MembouThe New York Jets are reportedly considering Missouri’s offensive tackle, Armand Membou, for the 2025 NFL draft. With the seventh overall pick, the Jets are poised to bolster their offensive line, offering strong protection for quarterback Justin Fields and strengthening their running game.
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Bucs Wire on MSNBucs linked to veteran free agent cornerback from the AFC EastBleacher Report's Kristopher Knox has the Bucs listed as a potential landing spot for a veteran cornerback who could be had at a value compared to his previous $21 million deal. Bills free agent cornerback Rasul Douglas could be exactly what the Bucs need this offseason to fix the secondary.
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Jets Wire on MSNJets AFC East rival sign two players... who then get suspended by the NFLDefensive linemen Larry Ogunjobi and Michael Hoecht signed in Buffalo... then a short time later were suspended by the NFL. The pair will be out for the first six games of the 2025 NFL season because they violated the league's policy against performance-enhancing drugs.
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The draw for the inaugural AFC Champions League Elite Finals was held on Monday and deliver tantalising East-West ties.