After a trio of practice squad elevations to the active game day roster, the New England Patriots are adding a second-year running back to their active roster.
The New England Patriots made significant roster moves Tuesday night, trading away two former defensive starters—defensive end Keion White and safety Kyle Dugger—in separate deals that mark another step in the team’s transition under first-year head coach Mike Vrabel.
As the New England Patriots continue to savor their 32-13 victory over the Cleveland Browns in Week 8, they will certainly take stock into their performance on both sides of the ball.
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The Steelers made a notable addition to their secondary on Tuesday in acquiring safety Kyle Dugger from the Patriots. While Dugger entered the day under contract through 2027, that is no longer the case.
After landing an edge rusher in a trade with the New England Patriots, the San Francisco 49ers are now signing a different edge rusher to their practice squad.
For the eighth-straight game, and the first time since 1950, the New England Patriots haven't allowed an opposing running back to rush for more than 50 yards in a single game to start the year.
The New England Patriots acted quickly to fill one of the two roster spots created in the aftermath of trading Keion White and Kyle Dugger to San Francisco and Pittsburgh, respectively.
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New England Patriots starting running back Rhamondre Stevenson has fumbled the ball three times to start the 2025 campaign, so why not give TreVeyon Henderson a shot as the primary ball carrier?
The New England Patriots are 6-2. They now have more wins than they had in the last two seasons and have not posted a record like this since 2018. The Patriots are right where they need to be right now.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots wasted little time in filling one of the two vacant roster spots on their 53-man active roster. In the process, they have added some much-needed versatility to their defensive backfield.
The New England Patriots moved on from a pair of former defensive starters on Tuesday by trading safety Kyle Dugger to the Pittsburgh Steelers and defensive end Keion White to the San Francisco 49ers, according to multiple media reports.
The New England Patriots were active on the trade front ahead of their Week 9 contest against the Atlanta Falcons. The Patriots reportedly dealt veteran safety Kyle Dugger and a seventh-round pick to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Drake Maye’s insane run this season has not only captured the attention of fans but also drawn playful praise from two New England Patriots legends. During an interview with Rob Gronkowski, the young quarterback unexpectedly found himself in a light-hearted moment involving none other than Tom Brady.
The New England Patriots have enjoyed a strong first half of the 2025 season, currently sitting at 6-2 after last week's home demolition of the Cleveland Browns by a score of 32-13.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye is rapidly becoming one of the most popular players in the league. Not only is he great on Sundays, he's great during the rest of the week too.
The New England Patriots announced they have signed RBs Jonathan Ward and Rushawn Baker to the practice squad. In correspondence, the Patriots have placed RB Jashaun Corbin on practice squad injured reserve.
Marcus Jones will not reach free agency upon the upcoming conclusion of his rookie pact. The cornerback/punt returner has agreed to a Patriots extension.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Patriots are open to moving S Kyle Dugger ahead of the upcoming trade deadline. Schefter “would bet” Dugger will no longer be in New England when the deadline passes.
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel has learned a lot from Bill Belichick, but the former linebacker provided another reminder on Sunday that he is determined to do things his own way.