FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — As the New England Patriots ramp up their preparations for a wild card round showdown with the Los Angeles Chargers, they are wisely fortifying their depth along their offensive line.
New England Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte is having a breakout year with the shockingly-successful rising team, but according to his recent essay, he almost gave it all up.
The New England Patriots announced they have re-signed OT Sebastian Gutierrez to the practice squad. In a corresponding move, the team released CB Miles
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
The New England Patriots are preparing for their first playoff showing since 2022, and sophomore quarterback Drake Maye will be making the first playoff appearance of his NFL career this weekend.
Gillette Stadium will host playoff football again on Sunday night, and for the first time since 2019, New England fans can feel the energy that only January football in Foxborough brings.
With his first NFL playoff game just days away, New England Patriots receiver Kayshon Boutte took a moment to reflect on the arduous road he has taken throughout his career on the gridiron.
The New England Patriots carried a dynasty across nearly two decades throughout the 2000s and 2010s. And while no one is disputing their dominance or whether or not they deserved all the hardware they got, the run did not come without rumor and scandal.
Somehow, the New England Patriots have returned. After years of missing the postseason and a small rebuild, New England is back on top of the AFC East.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Mike Reiss reports the Patriots are signing DT Jeremiah Pharms Jr. to the practice squad. In correspondence, the Patriots are releasing CB Brandon Crossley from the practice squad.
When Mike Vrabel walked through the hallowed grounds of Gillette Stadium, he promised the Patriots would accomplish three things: win the division, host playoff games and compete for championships.
The playoffs are locked up, and the Patriots’ final game of the season is at home against a depleted Dolphins team. As they attempt to secure their highest win total since 2016 and a chance at the No.