FOXBORO --- Yesterday, A.J. Brown spoke to the media. Today, it was Drake Maye's turn. Two of the New England Patriots' best offensive players had a fantastic two-day stretch against the Philadelphia Eagles in joint practices.
Any lingering tension between Jalen Hurts and AJ Brown certainly seemed to be put off to the side after Thursday’s joint practice between the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots.
There have been rumors and speculation all offseason about the future of New England Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte, and if the Patriots are actually willing to trade him, his next landing spot could not be more obvious.
With the New England Patriots in the midst of the second week of the preseason, the team is preparing to face the Philadelphia Eagles on Saturday, as the two teams are going through joint practice.
New England Patriots wide receiver DeMario Douglas put on a show against Cooper DeJean. The veteran won all three 1-on-1 reps during joint practice with the Eagles.
FOXBORO --- After a productive first day of practice, the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles did battle once again on the fields adjacent to Gillette Stadium.
One of the biggest storylines of the New England Patriots‘ training camp thus far has been the contract status of star cornerback Christian Gonzalez. Gonzalez has yet to sign a new contract with the team, and with just weeks remaining until the new season gets underway, angst is growing among the fanbase for something to get done.
FOXBORO --- If you look at any of the New England Patriots' two-minute drills to close each training camp practice this summer, it doesn't matter which offensive unit is on the field.
Be it stars returning from late-season injuries to starter-level players who missed most or all of last season, the NFL features a host of rehab odysseys to follow as training camps near.
Most of the reports from New England Patriots training camp and Wednesday’s joint practice with the Philadelphia Eagles rang positive with Drake Maye ravaging the Eagles’ secondary and the Patriots defense confusing Jalen Hurts and Co.
FOXBORO --- The New England Patriots' interior depth had been suspect all summer. After Ben Brown went down with a lower-body injury in last week's preseason game, those suspicions came right back up to the surface.
Good is not good enough for the New England Patriots defensive secondary. Just ask their leader, the most accomplished guy in the bunch, three-time All-Pro safety Kevin Byard.
Tom Brady was not exactly backing the New England Patriots ahead of their Super Bowl clash against the Seattle Seahawks earlier this year. Despite being former teammates with Mike Vrabel and the Patriots’ greatest-ever player, Brady opted to remain neutral ahead of the game.
Questions about the working relationship between Hurts and Brown hovered over the Eagles for years before the Eagles officially traded Brown to the Patriots this past June.
The New England Patriots are expecting to win now. They have built an increasingly imposing roster around Drake Maye. The blockbuster acquisition of AJ Brown immediately raised the ceiling of the passing game.
AJ Brown’s time with the Philadelphia Eagles came to an end in the summer, and he wants to keep it that way. As he walked out for a joint practice with the New England Patriots on Wednesday, many noticed what looked like him ignoring his former teammates.
A. J. Brown lined up against the Philadelphia Eagles in training for the first time since being traded, and his battle with Quinyon Mitchell caught the eyes of fans.
For years, New England Patriots fans could reach for a fantasy team name built around Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski or Randy Moss. Plenty of good options there, and most of them got used.
Some NFL quarterbacks enter a new season chasing awards or postseason glory. But three starting quarterbacks need to prove that one difficult year did not permanently change their careers.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has been one of the most criticized players at his position since he took over as the full-time starter in 2021. With good reason.
The New England Patriots announced they have officially signed OL Greg Van Roten to a one-year deal. The Patriots released TE Mitch Van Vooren in a corresponding move.
The Patriots sat most of their starters in the preseason opener vs. the Indianapolis Colts. However, given his contract situation, Gonzalez's absence didn't go unnoticed.