Patriots training camp, Day 3
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The New England Patriots have been incredibly busy attempting to improve their roster this offseason following back-to-back four-win campaigns. The Patriots had
New England Patriots' Drake Maye is entering his second year in the NFL, and new head coach Mike Vrabel gave him a specific challenge to improve on in 2025.
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SB Nation on MSNK’Lavon Chaisson still has his best football ahead of him, thinks Patriots coach Mike Vrabel
“It takes some players a little longer than it takes others,” said head coach Mike Vrabel on Friday. “I would say that I’m hopeful that his best football is in front of him. I’m very excited about how he came in personality-wise and what he’s shown on the field thus far.”
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On3 on MSNDan Orlovsky raves over Patriots’ rookies Will Campbell, TreVeyon Henderson, Kyle Williams
ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky has a good feeling about the New England Patriots this season and it’s in large part due to some rookies. While they haven’t taken the field yet, Will Campbell, TreVeyon Henderson and Kyle Williams could have serious impacts in 2025.
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Kyle Williams idolized Stefon Diggs growing up, but doesn’t want Patriots teammate to know that
Kyle Williams has admired Stefon Diggs since his college days at Maryland. Now, they're lined up side by side in Foxborough.
FOXBOROUGH — Although there has been plenty of shuffling along the Patriots’ offensive line the first four practices of training camp, rookie Jared Wilson is emerging as a serious candidate to crack the starting lineup sooner rather than later.
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Chargers Sign Former Patriots WR
One of the New England Patriots’ breakout players from last year's preseason has found a new home in the AFC, as the Los Angeles Chargers announc
The Patriots addressed several weaknesses on their roster with a busy offseason. The post Four Patriots earn spots on ESPN’s top 50 offseason moves in NFL appeared first on Boston.com.
New England Patriots' offensive tackle Morgan Moses tells reporters Pats offensive line is prioritizing building chemistry prior to season.
The Los Angeles Chargers decided to sign a wide receiver who never played an NFL game with the New England Patriots to add depth to the offense led by Justin Herbert. At the same time, the franchise released a player who had been signed just a month ago.