There is quite a bit of hope surrounding the New England Patriots heading into 2025, as their free-agent spending spree and impressive NFL Draft has resulted in a much-improved roster.
The New England Patriots definitely have one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL in Christian Gonzalez, but based on the lack of national attention he gets, you would never know it.
Patriots rookie Kyle Williams knows what wide receivers get paid to do in the NFL, and he doesn't want to drop the bag. Williams told WEEI that he views the football as like a bag of money, and his livelihood depends on catching it.
The New England Patriots drafted Kyle Williams with their third-round pick, 69th overall, with hopes the young rookie could provide some juice to a receiver room that needed it badly.
As the New England Patriots enjoy their early-Summer break, a few Pats rookies took a moment to focus their attention on the impact they can make off the
One of the New England Patriots' main points of emphasis this offseason was addressing their defensive front. New England ranked last in the NFL in 2024 in sacks with just 28 on the season.
Following a busy offseason with many changes around the roster, and even the coaching staff, the New England Patriots could now be primed to have a top duo at a certain position group for the 2025 season.
The New England Patriots struggled defensively for much of last season, but their special teams units actually played pretty well. That is in part because of safety Brenden Schooler, who showed out as a gunner on punt coverage.
There’s probably a substantial amount of players who could say they owe some of the biggest moments of their career to Tom Brady. Adam Vinatieri, for instance,
The New England Patriots are entering a new era for one of the winningest teams of the 21st century. Mike Vrabel was hired to steer New England in the right direction following a disappointing backend of Bill Belichick's tenure as head coach and a disastrous single season of Jerod Mayo at the helm.
The New England Patriots have had no shortage of stars over the last 25 years in their multiple dynastic reigns. Winning six Super Bowls doesn't happen without a large collection of all-time greats, and several of them were honored by being selected to ESPN's All Quarter Century Team.
After a busy and mostly productive offseason throughout their work in free agency, April's draft, and an array of coaching adjustments, could the New England Patriots be on the verge of becoming one of the NFL's most improved teams in 2025?
The New England Patriots’ decision to sign Stefon Diggs to a three-year, $63.5 million deal has drawn criticism, with analysts labeling it a high-risk gamble.
The New England Patriots have done a whole lot of work to address their defense this offseason, particularly adding some pieces to help their muted pass rush.
New England Patriots fans experienced a lifetime of success during the dynasty days of Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, but ever since Brady left, things haven’t been the same.
Mike Vrabel is attempting to dip back into the blue-collar methods that sparked the New England Patriots. More so bringing brute physicality in the trenches.
The New England Patriots have spent quite a bit of time repairing their defense this offseason, as the unit displayed serious signs of decline in 2024.
One of the New England Patriots' largest free agent signings this offseason was the addition of Milton Williams. The defensive lineman came over from the Philadelphia Eagles on a four-year, $104 million contract.
The New England Patriots thoroughly revamped their defense this offseason, and while most of their work was in their front seven, they also made a significant addition to their secondary: cornerback Carlton Davis.
Jabrill Peppers, the New England Patriots’ hard-hitting strong safety, is proving he’s not just about football anymore. The guy known for flying around the field just dropped his debut rap single, “Point’em Out,” and yep, you read that right, he’s now going by the stage name J.pepp.
Some New England Patriots News on this Tuesday: 1) We’ve got a long way to go before the start of training camp, and while the pre-camp roster seems relatively set, the club currently has a roster opening thanks to last week’s retirement of Wes Schweitzer.
The Patriots should take a big step forward in 2025. New England has a nice blend of young and veteran talent, and the culture is already changing under new head coach Mike Vrabel. There's no doubt that several players will have to step up if the Patriots are going to return to the postseason, but it's not unreasonable to believe it can happen.