The New England Patriots need an additional starting offensive tackle. And they might have their eyes set on someone. According to Sportskeeda's Tony Pauline, the Patriots will be hosting BYU's Kingsley Suamataia on an official 30 visit. He could be available at the beginning of the second round, and the Patriots currently hold the No.
The Cowboys are reportedly eyeing two veteran options to fill their running back void. One of them is quite the familiar face.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and head coach Jerod Mayo were in attendance at the 2024 NFL League Meetings. And they both took a moment to speak with local media members, fielding numerous questions about the upcoming season.
Throughout the 2023 season, hip-drop tackles were very controversial, with many calling for them to be banned. However, there were also many players who were against that.
Jerod Mayo attended his first Annual League Meeting as an NFL head coach this year. This meant heading down to Orlando, meeting with the media, and posing with the other head coaches in their annual group photo.
According to a report from TMZ, Super Bowl hero Malcolm Butler was charged with drunk driving in Rhode Island earlier this month. The former New England Patriots cornerback was arrested following a traffic stop by the North Providence Police Department on March 16.
Former New England Patriots star cornerback Malcolm Butler was arrested earlier this month. According to police and court records that were obtained by WPRI, Butler was arrested in North Providence, R.I., on March 16.
The New England Patriots are reportedly open for business when it comes to the No. 3 overall pick of the 2024 NFL draft even if they may be more likely to…
Former New England Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler was arrested earlier this month in North Providence, Rhode Island, for drunk driving. Per the police report obtained by WBZ-TV, Butler was arrested on Saturday, March 16, after a patrolman said he saw a white Mercedes Benz stopped and blocking traffic just after 3 a.m.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft spoke to the media on Tuesday. Kraft is attending the NFL’s Annual League Meeting in Orlando. He fielded questions on a variety of topics.
Former New England Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler was arrested earlier this month for driving under the influence of alcohol by North Providence police, WPRI reports. Police records show that he was arrested on March 16 and charged on March 21 with one count of driving under the influence of liquor.
In two NFL markets, the players' complaints were heard.
The New England Patriots have decided to examine one offensive tackle more closely during his Pro Day. During Southern Methodist University's Pro Day, Patriots scout Alex Brooks pulled Hyrin White to the side and ran him through drills on his own. The Patriots are in need of a left tackle after losing Trent Brown in free agency.
Robert Kraft spoke with reporters at the NFL owners' meetings on Tuesday and offered a unique review of Apple TV's "The Dynasty: New England Patriots" docuseries.
James Ferentz recently elected to retire but he's staying in the league. Ferentz, a former Patriots offensive lineman, will join the Giants as an assistant offensive line coach, New York announced on Tuesday.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft said Tuesday that the team was unable to land wideout Calvin Ridley in free agency this offseason because of his girlfriend.
On Instagram Monday, former Patriots and Bills running back Damien Harris made the announcement that he would be retiring from the NFL.
After watching three of their top five cornerbacks depart in free agency, the Texans continue to retool the room around Derek Stingley and Desmond King.
New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo indicated while speaking with reporters at the NFL owners meetings on Monday that he'll handle quarterbacks differently after former New England coach Bill Belichick allegedly failed Mac Jones following the 2021 season.
New England entered Monday with $50M in cap space, the highest figure in the league. As a result, an expensive addition would be feasible if the right target and trade partner were to be found.
Patriots HC Jerod Mayo tells Steve Wyche of the NFL Network on Sunday that addressing the quarterback is a “priority” for them right now and “all the options are still open for us” at No.
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