After a torn ACL limited him to just eight games with the Houston Texans in 2024, wide receiver Stefon Diggs bounced back in a big way. Before the 2025 season, he joined the New England Patriots on a three-year, $63.5 million deal.
Randy Moss was already considered an all-time great wide receiver before he arrived with the New England Patriots in 2007. But once he got there, he hit the ground running and set records.
As the New England Patriots continue their preparations for the upcoming 2026 season, they have a take a major step toward solidifying their special teams unit for the foreseeable future.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
Backup quarterback Tommy DeVito agreed to a two-year contract with the Patriots worth up to $7.4 million with $2 million in guarantees, his agent told multiple outlets on Friday.
During 2025 roster cutdowns, Tommy DeVito was waived by the Giants. New York’s preference was to keep him in place on the practice squad, but that did not prove to be possible.
The New England Patriots have reportedly made an offer for wide receiver AJ Brown, which has been turned down. Brown’s desire to leave Philadelphia has been the NFL’s worst-kept secret, although the team insists it wants to keep him. “It’s really hard to find great players,” Eagles GM Roseman said last week, per The Athletic.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The New England Patriots have reportedly added a new face to their coaching staff, but not a new face for head coach Mike Vrabel. According to Chad Graff of The Athletic, the Patriots are hiring longtime NFL assistant coach Charles London to their 2026 staff.
The New England Patriots continue building around quarterback Drake Maye as the young signal caller enters a crucial stage of his professional development.
The New England Patriots have made an addition to the defensive unit, landing linebacker Jesse Luketa. Luketa signed a one-year contract with the Patriots on Thursday, per reporter Aaron Wilson.
The New England Patriots have a lot on their plate this offseason as they look to build off last year’s trip to the Super Bowl. Earlier this week, the team released wide receiver Stefon Diggs, bringing to an end a one-year partnership that was mostly a successful one.
The Patriots may have lost Super Bowl LX, but their championship window is far from closed and might be opening wider in the weeks to come. According to NFL writer Tony Pauline, the Patriots are expected to make "a big push" for Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce.
The New England Patriots entered the offseason with eight free agent tender decisions to make ahead of next week's free agency period opening up, and now they've reportedly made two of them.
Mark Daniels reports the Patriots are not tendering restricted free agent OT Yasir Durant. Durant will become an unrestricted free agent when the new league year starts next week.
The New England Patriots are not placing the restricted free-agent tender on CB Alex Austin, according to Jordan Schultz. Austin is a core special-teamer and could provide depth on the perimeter of a team’s defense.
Four-time Pro Bowler Diggs should find a new home soon. With that in mind, here are five teams that should be interested in signing the veteran wideout.