Make no mistake, the Patriots were in dire need of a kicker, and to address this, they took Miami kicker Andy Borregales with the 182nd pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
With a new head coach, an offensive coordinator on his third stint with the team and a host of player additions, Patriots fans may be feeling optimistic about next season, but here’s why they should lower expectations.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft is making a startling admission. Kraft says that whenever someone tells him about something that is impossible to achieve, he refers them to the improbable comeback his team had in the 2017 Super Bowl game.
Thanks to Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft’s astounding success with the Patriots, owning a sports franchise might seem glamorous to the outside world. With skyrocketing valuations and championship parades, it can look like a luxurious title.
The New England Patriots are no strangers to the concept of rostering clutch kickers with legendary potential. From Dynasty-era founding father Adam Vinatieri, to the consistent championship leg of Stephen Gostkowski, New England has been the home of several top-level boots throughout its history.
The New England Patriots' defense wasn't the team's biggest issue last season, but it certainly wasn't good, ranking 22nd in the NFL in both yards and points allowed.
Former New England Patriots legends Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski recently answered the question on their Dudes on Dudes Podcast of which quarterback they would want to lead their team if their future Hall of Famer Tom Brady never existed.
Before the New England Patriots added Stefon Diggs and Mack Hollins in free agency, there was a thought that they could potentially make a big splash with a major wide receiver trade.
The New England Patriots' offense should be improved heading into 2025, as the front office added significant pieces to bolster the unit throughout the offseason.
The New England Patriots did a whole lot of work on their defense this offseason, utilizing their massive cap space to address some very prominent needs.
The New England Patriots come into 2025 with a lot of expectations, with a new coaching staff, quarterback Drake Maye in his second year, and a revamped defense.
The New England Patriots now have quite the glut at wide receiver thanks to all of the additions they have made at the position this offseason, and some are wondering if it could lead to a potential trade.
The New England Patriots may very well have undergone more of a makeover than any other team in the NFL this offseason, and it has people very intrigued by what they can achieve in 2025.
If you thought Stefon Diggs’ offseason couldn’t get any messier, you were mistaken. The Pro Bowl wide receiver, now with the New England Patriots, has been in the news since the season ended, but not for football-related reasons.
The New England Patriots have added multiple pieces to their secondary this offseason, signing Carlton Davis in free agency and selecting Craig Woodson and Kobee Minor on Day 3 of the NFL Draft.
New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels is adapting his offense to fit second-year quarterback Drake Maye, and according to Brian Hines of Pats Pulpit, it should be all about using Maye's athleticism as a weapon.
The New England Patriots are looking to be a better team this season. They revamped their whole coaching staff, starting with hiring Mike Vrabel to be the new head coach.
The New England Patriots made a statement in the 2025 NFL draft, selecting offensive tackle Will Campbell in the first round, followed by running back TreVeyon Henderson in round two.
The New England Patriots made a quiet but notable roster move on Thursday, releasing rookie defensive tackle Wilfried Pene, as first reported by ProFootballNetwork’s Myles Simmons.
The Patriots’ 2025 offensive line is largely set with Will Campbell at left tackle, Garrett Bradbury at center, Michael Onwenu at right guard, and Morgan Moses at right tackle.
The New England Patriots announced they have waived undrafted rookie DT Wilfried Pene. He had just signed with the team after the draft this spring. Pene
Robert Kraft made it clear how he feels about everything that went wrong with the Patriots, both leading up to and following his decision to part ways with legendary head coach Bill Belichick.