When the inactives were announced 90 minutes before the New England Patriots' kickoff against the Las Vegas Raiders, Anfernee Jennings spot in the lineup was what head coach Mike Vrabel described as a "tough decision." One week later, the Miami Dolphins loom and Jennings is expected to suit up.
For over 10 years, Anfernee Jennings has known his role on defense. After spending five seasons at the Univeristy of Alabama under Nick Saban, Jennings was drafted to the New England Patriots who deployed a similar 3-4 defensive front under Bill Belichick and then Jerod Mayo.
It's been reported that the New England Patriots have made a few veterans available for trade. Safety Kyle Dugger and outside linebacker/defensive end Anfernee Jennings could potentially be nearing their end of their time in Foxborough.
How many of the quarterbacks in NFL history to throw for at least 450 yards and three touchdowns in one game and still lose can you name in five minutes?
The two longest-tenured players on the New England Patriots’ roster might be headed out the door. After sliding down the depth chart this summer, safety Kyle Dugger and outside linebacker Anfernee Jennings are not as safe from being let go as their history as former starters would suggest.
According to Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald, the Patriots have made it clear to other teams that they’d be willing to trade S Kyle Dugger and OLB
Late in the fourth quarter of the New England Patriots' 20-12 win over the Minnesota Vikings Saturday afternoon, veteran defenders Kyle Dugger and Anfernee Jennings were continually repping with the backups.
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
FOXBORO, MA. — When most of the players on the field are rookies and undrafted free agents hoping to earn their spots on a roster, late in the fourth quarter is not when a long-time veteran wants to be getting snaps.
The New England Patriots will have to make tough decisions before the 2025 NFL season, and while wide receiver is their most crowded position, the defensive side of the ball will also be very interesting to monitor.
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.
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 certainly dedicated a whole lot of time to repairing their defense this offseason, spending big bucks to address the unit in free agency and also devoting a solid chunk of their draft picks to adding more defenders.
Part 6 in a series on free agency, which begins March 10 at Noon. Today's focus is on defensive end. Cornerback Interior defensive line Safety Wide receivers Running backs It's harder to find things the Patriots did well last season than the opposite.
A controversial call took away a crucial turnover for the New England Patriots in a key moment. In the third quarter Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray ran out of the pocket and attempted to make a play on a third down attempt.
The Indianapolis Colts have had a sub-par 2024 campaign with a mediocre 4-5 record (1-3 divisional). However, there have been bright spots and better performances in recent weeks from some of the most important names on Indy's roster.
The New England Patriots announced their six inactive players for today’s game against the San Francisco 49ers. OT Vederian Lowe and OG Michael Jordan were ruled out on Friday.
The New England Patriots can have up to 90 players under contract during the offseason. Patriots Football Now will profile all 90 players over the upcoming weeks.
The New England Patriots have re-signed numerous players who were poised to leave in free agency. That strategy hasn’t changed for the Patriots, as New England has now brought back another one of their own.
Anfernee Jennings began the 2023 season as a healthy inactive for the New England Patriots’ first two games. He ended the season as one of the team’s most reliable players.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass - Anfernee Jennings loves the game of football. That much is clear. The linebacker is in the final year of his deal and became a free agent at the end of the 2023 season.