The New England Patriots' wide receiver room isn't necessarily in the best spot. If the Patriots struggle next season, it could be because of that. Yes,
On Monday morning, the New England Patriots announced that 11-year veteran wide receiver Julian Edelman had been voted into the Patriots Hall of Fame by Patriots fans.
The New England Patriots have had one of the most active offseasons among all 32 NFL teams. They entered free agency with the most cap space in the NFL, and they weren't afraid to spend it.
The New England Patriots drafted eleven new players and signed multiple undrafted free agents over the first few days following the draft. With all that
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.
Despite Julian Edelman hinting at an NFL comeback years back, the New England Patriots receiver’s career is over. That being said, New England announced that he will be the 37th member of the Patriots Hall of Fame.
The New England Patriots built much of their NFL Draft class around setting second-year quarterback, and former No. 3 overall pick Drake Maye up for success in 2025.
New England fans have voted former wide receiver Julian Edelman into the Patriots Hall of Fame. Edelman, 38, won three Super Bowls and spent his entire NFL career with the Patriots (2009-16, 2018-20).
For New England Patriots legend — and soon-to-be franchise Hall of Famer — Julian Edelman, February 5, 2017 will forever be remembered as the moment he entered organizational immortality.
During the height of the New England Patriots’ dynasty, discipline wasn’t optional — it was the standard. Under Bill Belichick, every away game was more than just football.
The New England Patriots fanbase has spoken. On Monday, the team announced that legendary receiver Julian Edelman was going to be inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame, becoming the 37th member to join this elite group. Edelman was one of three finalists this year, joined by Logan Mankins and Adam Vinatieri.
If there was ever a player outside of Tom Brady who embodied what New England Patriots football was all about during the Bill Belichick era, it was wide receiver Julian Edelman.
Throughout the team's rich history, the New England Patriots have had a number of players who have made a huge impact not only on the team but also on the NFL's history.
There's a new member on the way to the New England Patriots' Hall of Fame. According to a team release, former wide receiver Julian Edelman has been announced as the 37th member of the Patriots' Hall of Fame.
The New England Patriots made a major announcement regarding former star wide receiver Julian Edelman on Monday. At 10:02 a.m. ET on Monday morning, the Patriots Hall of Fame official account on X announced that Edelman has been selected as the 37th member of the team's Hall of Fame.
The Patriots have announced the latest addition to their Hall of Fame. Wide receiver Julian Edelman won a fan vote to become the 37th inductee into the Hall.
The New England Patriots spent the free agency portion of the offseason replenishing their defense by adding several stars. Among others, they signed Super Bowl hero defensive tackle Milton Williams, cornerback Carlton Davis, and edge rusher Harold Landry.
The Giants rookie pass-rusher recently struck out in his attempts to bring either Lawrence Taylor's No. 56 or Phil Simms' No. 11 jerseys out of retirement.
The New England Patriots made a big-time addition to their wideout unit this offseason with the signing of Stefon Diggs, coming aboard from the Houston Texans on a three-year deal worth up to $69 million.
The New England Patriots have made several big moves this offseason, and if all goes according to plan, the signing of wide receiver Stefon Diggs will end up being the most impactful of the bunch.
With all the attention on former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and his relationship with Jordon Hudson, "Saturday Night Live" couldn't
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.
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 - 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.