The New England Patriots have been receiving a lot of praise for their 2025 NFL draft, protecting quarterback Drake Maye with multiple selections, as well as getting him some weapons.
A couple of weeks ago, there was some speculation that the New England Patriots could try to swing a trade with the Las Vegas Raiders to acquire tackle Kolton Miller.
Drake Maye is quite impressed with first round draft pick Will Campbell and can’t wait to play behind him on offense. The New England Patriots QB goes into Year 2 with the team and gets a potential franchise tackle in Campbell.
The New England Patriots' ailing receiving corps is suddenly crowded thanks to a couple of free-agent signings and a draft pick, and now, the Patriots may have to make a move.
The New England Patriots devoted most of their financial resources to addressing the defensive side of the ball during NFL free agency, and that included re-signing linebacker Christian Elliss to a two-year contract.
The offseason brings reason for excitement, even for the NFL's bottom feeders. Here's a look at one roster add every fanbase should be excited about heading into the 2025 season.
This is how desperate we all get for football by the time the draft is over and we have to wait three months before any games are played. Yes, you've heard of mock drafts, but get ready for the mock schedule.
The New England Patriots entered the NFL Draft with some very clear offensive needs, and they addressed them, putting together one heck of a draft class.
After just eleven NFL starts, Drake Maye has been crowned the next franchise quarterback in New England. It is easy to be excited about a 22-year-old with the incredible raw talent and natural leadership that Maye showed in 2024.
It's been a few months since the New England Patriots made the decision to bring in head coach Mike Vrabel to right the ship as the lead mind on the sidelines.
After Joe Milton III was traded to the Dallas Cowboys for the surprisingly low price of less than a fifth round pick in last week's NFL draft, there was
The New England Patriots have definitely made a concerted effort to repair their receiving crops this offseason, signing Stefon Diggs and Mack Hollins in free agency while also selecting Kyle Williams in the third round of the NFL Draft.
The New England Patriots have been as active as any team in the NFL throughout the 2025 offseason. They spent a ton of money in free agency beefing up all three levels of their defense, most notably signing defensive tackle Milton Williams, cornerback Carlton Davis, and edge rusher Harold Landry.
Drake Maye appears to be the answer at quarterback for the Patriots, but after a pair of last-place finishes in the AFC East, we have questions about the team’s prospects for 2025.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Despite having worked together for less than one month, there is already a bit of Josh McDaniels in New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass - While Drake Maye and David Andrews didn't get to share the field for a lot of last season, the bond they created off the field was important.
With their fourth-overall selection in this year's NFL draft, the New England Patriots made the call to address their needs in the offensive trenches by going with LSU tackle Will Campbell, one of the best offensive line prospects in the class.
Earlier this offseason, the New England Patriots made an interesting shake-up to their quarterback room with the deal to send off former sixth-round pick Joe Milton III to the Dallas Cowboys after one season.
Will Campbell is expected to do big things in the NFL as the New England Patriots selected him at No. 4 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft. On3 spoke to Campbell at the Raising Cane’s event in Green Bay before the draft and asked him how playing at LSU helped him prepare for the NFL.
The New England Patriots made a somewhat unsurprising decision when they decided to not pick up interior offensive lineman, Cole Strange's fifth year option,
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports that the Patriots are not picking up OL Cole Strange‘s fifth-year option. This isn’t a big surprise, as the option would have cost the Patriots around $16.7 million guaranteed for the 2026 season.
New England Patriots tight end Austin Hooper played under first-year New England head coach Mike Vrabel when the two were employed by the Tennessee Titans and is sharing some of what to expect from the new boss of the Patriots.