New England Patriots quarterback Joshua Dobbs isn't getting the start in Week 4 against the Carolina Panthers, but he has to be ready at a moment's notice in case Drake Maye struggles or gets hurt.
There are some nerves going into the weekend for Pats fans. At 1-2, the Patriots can compete; they just can't stick the landing with finishing off a game.
The New England Patriots are facing critical challenges as they navigate the early part of the 2025 NFL season, highlighted by their recent drop in power rankings.
After turning the ball over five times in a game for the first time since 2008, the New England Patriots are hoping to turn over a new leaf when the Carolina Panthers come to town.
At a time when the NFL is changing kickoff rules to give offenses better field position, the Panthers are the best team in the NFL at pinning their opponents deep: The average line of scrimmage after the Panthers' kickoffs this season has been the 21-yard line, ranking Carolina No.
The New England Patriots have returned two kickoffs back for touchdowns between the preseason and regular season. It's safe to say that they might not be able to return one this week against the Carolina Panthers.
In the post-Brady era for the New England Patriots, many players at numerous skilled positions have come into Gillette Stadium, not had much success, and then split to go elsewhere and find some footing.
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.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Having lost two of their first three games this season, the New England Patriots are already under some pressure to perform entering Week 4. While a loss
September 26th, 1977, is a date that even die-hard Patriots fans don't think about every day. Or do they? If Pats fans' knowledge runs deep—we're talking
Amid speculation surrounding New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson’s perceived demotion, related to costly fumbles made from the get-go of the 2025 NFL season, head coach Mike Vrabel denied the narrative.
FOXBOROUGH, MA. — With just over 48 hours remaining until their Week 4 matchup against the Carolina Panthers kicks off at Gillette Stadium, the New England Patriots have provided a bit of clarity on who will partake in this weekend’s on-field action.
Look, we’ve all heard the saying “football is life,” but sometimes life throws you a curveball that puts everything into perspective. That’s exactly what’s happening with New England Patriots Defensive Coordinator Terrell Williams right now.
The New England Patriots once again were one player short of perfect practice participation on Friday, and as a consequence will have to make a change to their starting lineup come kickoff against the Carolina Panthers.
New England Patriots defensive coordinator Terrell Williams is facing a serious health issue, coach Mike Vrabel announced Friday. Williams, the Patriots’ first-year defensive coordinator, has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, Vrabel announced Friday.
A billion dollar NFL franchise has got new minority owners. Robert Kraft, the man who’s been running the show in Foxborough since the Clinton administration, has decided it’s time to let a couple of wealthy friends buy their way into his exclusive club.
ESPN’s Todd Archer reports the Cowboys are signing CB Corey Ballentine to the practice squad. Ballentine, 28, is a former sixth-round pick of the Giants back in 2019.
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.
The New England Patriots announced they have signed OL Royce Newman and TE Gee Scott Jr. to the practice squad. New England’s practice squad now includes: CB Miles Battle TE C.J.
Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez was held out for the first three games of the 2025 season, but his return to the field could be imminent. New England (1-2) head coach Mike Vrabel said the plan is for Gonzalez to "ramp up" and make his season debut Sunday against the Carolina Panthers (1-2).