As Father’s Day is celebrated throughout the nation this weekend, New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is grateful to still be learning lessons from his dad.
The New England Patriots have already generated considerable hype heading into the 2025 NFL season, as many view the Patriots as playoff candidates thanks to their new and improved roster and coaching staff.
During the offseason program, the players who don't show up get most of the attention. The players who fully participate get overlooked. For the Patriots, where newcomers like receiver Stefon Diggs and cornerback Carlton Davis generated headlines for not showing up for voluntary workouts, newly-signed defensive tackle Milton Williams did.
The New England Patriots knew they had to supply quarterback Drake Maye with more weapons this offseason, as they had the worst receiving corps in football last season.
The New England Patriots were very proactive in making several upgrades on the offensive side of the ball this offseason. The Patriots used their first
With the image of mandatory minicamp rapidly shrinking in the New England Patriots’ proverbial rearview mirror, the speculation regarding which players will comprise their opening-day roster has begun.
If there is anyone who knows about elite special teams play, it's New England Patriots legend Matthew Slater. In 16 seasons with the Patriots between 2008 and 2023, Slater made 10 Pro Bowl appearances while also earning a pair of First-Team All-Pro selections.
The New England Patriots have overhauled their defense this offseason, clearly taking note of the significant slippage the unit displayed in 2024. The Patriots paid special attention to addressing their pass rush, which makes perfect sense considering New England ranked last in the NFL with just 28 sacks last season.
The New England Patriots will definitely have to make some difficult decisions when it comes down to determining who stays and who goes, and one veteran defender has already been placed on notice as far as the 53-man roster is concerned.
The New England Patriots have 12 wide receivers on the roster right now, and the competition for snaps so far in the offseason has been extremely intense.
The New England Patriots have quite the battle going on at wide receiver right now. They have 12 receivers competing for a limited amount of roster spots, and typically, NFL teams only carry six wide outs heading into the regular season.
The New England Patriots put together one heck of a haul in the NFL Draft, rectifying numerous needs that simply were not addressed last offseason. The Patriots' top pick was offensive tackle Will Campbell, which should not come as much of a surprise to anyone who watched New England's offensive line play last year.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots have made yet another addition to their promising analytics department. The Pats, per a report from ESPN’s Seth Walder, have hired Max Mulitz as Personnel Analytics Coordinator.
There’s so much to process at the quarterback position that without at least confidence, even the most gifted physical traits will fall flat. Joe Milton is working right now to marry the two: The physical and the mental.
The New England Patriots have been one of the biggest offseason stories in the NFL due to their hiring of new coach Mike Vrabel to replace Jerod Mayo after one season.
The New England Patriots made several notable additions this offseason on both sides of the ball. Names like Milton Williams and Carlton Davis owned headlines in March, and their first three draft picks were all offensive players that had fans excited for what Josh McDaniels' offense could look like in 2025.
A position that once was a source of stability for the New England Patriots has quickly become one surrounded by question marks. Adam Vinatieri and Stephen Gostkowski were reliable kickers for the Patriots during the team's stretch of six Super Bowl championships in 18 seasons.
The New England Patriots are filled with optimism and new faces across the organization. The Patriots just wrapped up their mandatory minicamp, and the optimism surrounding the team is as high as it has been in years.
When Tom Brady's New England Patriots teams were in their heyday, some of the best wide receivers in the NFL made their home in Foxborough. Randy Moss, Deion Branch and Wes Welker are among the many wideouts who caught passes from, arguably, the greatest quarterback in professional football history.
The Patriots are facing a roster crunch at wide receiver, and there’s a chance they may move on from a recent second-round pick as they resolve their depth.
The New England Patriots have planned another ceremony to honor Tom Brady, and the latest will unveil a permanent shrine to the legendary quarterback. On Thursday, the Patriots announced that they are building a bronze statue of Brady outside of Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
Stefon Diggs spoke with the media on Tuesday for the first time since a video of him partying on a boat received attention, and the New England Patriots star became a bit annoyed after being asked several questions about it.