FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — As they turn their attention to Week 5 of the NFL season, the New England Patriots have made a series of adjustments to their extended roster.
When it was announced that Stefon Diggs would be signing with the New England Patriots this past offseason, fans from Providence, Rhode Island, to Millinocket, Maine grew eager to see him in Pats attire.
FOXBOROUGH, MA. — New England Patriots starting safety Jaylinn Hawkins will be among the team’s most closely watched players heading into this weekend’s prime time matchup with the Buffalo Bills — for an unenviable reason.
It’s no secret that the Patriots’ rushing attack this year has been fairly bad, and while it’s been a cohesive issue, there is one man who is mainly at fault: Rhamondre Stevenson.
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FOXBOROUGH, MA. — As the New England Patriots continue to savor their 42-13 victory over the Carolina Panthers in Week 4, they will certainly take stock into their performance on both sides of the ball.
The New England Patriots ended Week 4 of the NFL season with the highest scoring total (42) and the greatest margin of victory (29) through Sunday’s games.
After sitting out the very first three games due to a lingering hamstring injury, cornerback Christian Gonzalez finally saw his season debut against the Carolina Panthers.
While they do have some pieces in place, the New England Patriots are in the middle of a rebuild under first-year head coach Mike Vrabel. One major part of it is making the overall roster younger, a process that included adding several rookies during the offseason.
The New England Patriots are back in the win column after beating the Carolina Panthers 42-13 in Week 4 at Gillette Stadium. The win marked the team's first at home this season and it continues to enforce the culture of winning under new head coach Mike Vrabel.
The New England Patriots are celebrating after a massive 42-13 win over the Carolina Panthers in Week 4. New England's scoring onslaught began in the first quarter when defensive back Marcus Jones returned a punt 87 yards for a touchdown.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye is celebrating after a 42-13 win against the Carolina Panthers in Week 4. Maye expressed pride in his offense and teammates after the big victory at Gillette Stadium.
At 11:30 a.m. ET on Sunday, it became official. Two full months after sustaining a hamstring injury, Christian Gonzalez was set to make his season debut against the Carolina Panthers.
The New England Patriots’ return to the win column on Sunday was an impressive one. Going against a Carolina Panthers team they shared identical 1-2 records with, the Patriots put forward a dominant effort en route to a 42-13 victory.
Tom Brady made the Patriots one of the most successful franchises in NFL history under coach Bill Belichick. They are now hoping that the duo of Drake Maye–Mike Vrabel could replicate that success, if not come close to their success.
After the New England Patriots blew out the Carolina Panthers in Week 4 on Sunday, they got some rather interesting news the next day. Apparently, the NFL is adjusting the Patriots' schedule for their Week 6 game against the New Orleans Saints.
Mike Vrabel didn’t rule out using Marcus Jones on offense after the cornerback shattered a Patriots punt return record. Jones racked up 167 punt return
The New England Patriots have had an up-and-down start to their 2025 season. Under head coach Mike Vrabel, the Patriots have begun their year 2-2, alternating losses and wins in their first four games.
Marcus Jones sparked New England with a pair of huge punt returns, including one for a touchdown, and quarterback Drake Maye accounted for three touchdowns as the Patriots beat the visiting Carolina Panthers 42-13 on Sunday afternoon at Foxborough, Mass.
The offense for the New England Patriots continues to take steps forward. Holding onto the ball has become paramount, and their rushing attack has done that effectively in Week 4.
New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson fumbled two times in Week 3’s loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers and was benched midway through the game.
Individuals within the Patriots, such as HC Mike Vrabel and executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf, repeatedly challenged Maye throughout the offseason to improve his leadership qualities.