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The Patriots released linebackers Curtis Jacobs and Andrew Parker Jr., offensive tackle Caleb Jones and center Lecitus Smith on Friday. The moves bring the Patriots’ roster size down to 69 ...
The Patriots look like a team that will have a new kicker again for the third straight season. According to the NFL Network, the Tennessee Titans are signing Joey Slye. The veteran, who spent last ...
Kenneth Sims, the New England Patriots first overall pick in the 1982 NFL Draft, passed away Friday, according to Chip Brown of 24/7Sports.com. Sims, a former standout at the University of Texas ...
The Patriots are moving on from Ja’Whaun Bentley. After the linebacker posted a “goodbye” message on social media, Mike Reiss of ESPN reports New England is expected to release Bentley on Friday. A ...
The New England Patriots spent big in free agency to fill holes in their defense. They could address their offense early in the NFL Draft. The Patriots have the fourth overall pick in the draft ...
The Patriots were seemingly well-equipped to pen an exciting new chapter in the franchise’s history last offseason. Not only was New England set to land a promising QB in Drake Maye with the No ...
Few teams in the NFL have been as active as the New England Patriots this offseason. They signed several defensive stars to kickoff the free agency period, adding the likes of Milton Williams and ...
Jan 31, 2017; Houston, TX, USA; New England Patriots logo on display at the NFL Experience at the George R. Brown Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images The New England ...
ESPN reporter Mike Reiss confirmed that the New England Patriots are releasing linebacker Ja’Whaun Bentley. Bentley, a three-time team captain during his seven seasons with the Patriots ...
Joe Milton’s future with the Patriots became a little bit murky after the team opted to sign Joshua Dobbs in the opening days of free agency, with New England reportedly being open to the idea ...
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