The New England Patriots have an exciting corps of offensive players heading into the 2025 season. Quarterback Drake Maye is primed for a sophomore leap under new head coach Mike Vrabel and offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, and the new weapons they've surrounded him with will only help the cause.
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.
The New England Patriots have certainly made great strides to improve their receiving corps this offseason, but there is no question that they could still use another piece.
When the New England Patriots' training camp begins in late July, the competition for the team's starting linebacker job will be one to keep a close eye on.
The New England Patriots were very busy in free agency this offseason, but no addition was more expensive than Milton Williams, who signed a four-year, $104 million contract with the team in March.
Some Patriots news and notes on this Monday: 1) There was a lot of frustration aired following the trade of Matthew Judon trade to Atlanta last season, with the Patriots taking heat for dealing him, especially given how bad their pass rush was in 2024.
The New England Patriots have taken great measures to improve their front seven this offseason, adding big names like Harold Landry and Milton Williams in free agency while also picking up less heralded talents such as Robert Spillane and K'Lavon Chaisson.
The New England Patriots saw a number of its star players – most notably, wide receiver Stefon Diggs and cornerback Carlton Davis III – miss a significant portion of the team's voluntary OTA's, but they attended mandatory minicamp in full.
The New England Patriots’ offseason program is in the books. Mandatory minicamp came and went last week, allowing media the opportunity to get a look at what this team might look like in 2025 as Mike Vrabel begins his tenure as head coach.
The New England Patriots entered the offseason with more cap room than any team in the NFL, and they certainly flexed those financial muscles in free agency.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — While the New England Patriots are still weeks away from reconvening on the practice fields, the team’s “powers that be” already have a sharp eye focused on the health of a key offensive lineman.
The New England Patriots are making a unique addition to their team. It won't change their roster for the upcoming season necessarily, but they could reap the benefits down the road via the NFL Draft. The Patriots have hired the long-time college football tight end as a scouting assistant, per Ari Meirov.
The New England Patriots have been one of the most-discussed teams of the offseason, and have been one of the popular picks to go from worst in their division to a playoff team in a loaded AFC.
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
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 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.
New England Patriots' safety Jabrill Peppers will be entering his ninth year in the NFL in 2025, and possibly coming off his most difficult season in 2024.
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.