FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots offensive lineman Ben Brown will be making the first Super Bowl appearance of his career when his team battles the Seattle Seahawks on Feb.
Ahead of the New England Patriots' 42-10 win over the New York Jets, the team did some housekeeping work with one of their eventual starters. Ben Brown, who stepped up to start at left guard in the game, inked a two-year extension with the team worth up to $6.6 million.
The New England Patriots stayed alive in their quest for the number one seed in the AFC on Sunday evening, coming back from a double-digit fourth quarter deficit to knock off the Baltimore Ravens on the road.
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Ben Brown was on track for restricted free agency this offseason, but that will not be the case. He will instead remain in New England past the end of the 2025 campaign.
The New England Patriots’ running game has quietly begun to build some momentum. After gaining 177 non-kneel-down yards in Week 7 against the Tennessee Titans, the unit finished its Week 8 contest versus the Cleveland Browns with a season-best 180 yards on the ground.
The New England Patriots’ kickoff return game is going to look different yet again. After starting out with Antonio Gibson and later inserting Efton Chism, neither will be active on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns: Gibson is out for the year with a torn ACL, while Chism has been relegated to healthy scratch status again.
After arriving and immediately starting at center in his first game last year, Ben Brown is used to making starts on quick turnarounds. In the New England Patriots' 42-13 win over the Carolina Panthers last week, Brown did it again.
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Despite having started 10 games for the New England Patriots last season, Ben Brown seemingly found himself buried on the depth chart entering training camp.
The Patriots signed the two offensive linemen to new contracts on Thursday. Even with the NFL offseason in full swing, the New England Patriots are keeping busy.
The New England Patriots are keeping two free agents in house for the season ahead. According to multiple reports, the Patriots have signed exclusive rights free agents center Ben Brown and tackle Demontrey Jacobs to one-year deals.
Mark Daniels reports the Patriots are re-signing two exclusive rights free agents, C Ben Brown and OT Demontrey Jacobs. Daniels adds both deals are for one year worth $1.03 million and $960k, respectively.
Brown will be an exclusive rights free agent this offseason. The New England Patriots have already restructured their coaching staff for the second consecutive offseason.
Saturday’s kickoff at Gillette Stadium is set for 1 p.m. ET. The New England Patriots will face the Los Angeles Chargers with a new starter in the middle.
The New England Patriots filled the open spot on their 53-man roster Thursday. The Patriots added depth at center, signing Ben Brown from the Las Vegas Raiders practice squad.
The New England Patriots have signed OL Ben Brown to the active roster off the Raiders’ practice squad, his agency announced. Brown, 26, went undrafted out of Mississippi in 2022 before catching on with the Bengals.
Las Vegas Raiders guard/center Ben Brown has not had a whole lot of experience yet in his young NFL career, but it could end up being crucial that the Raiders have him on their roster by the start of the 2024 NFL season.
Just over a week after signing 15 players to reserve/future contracts, the Las Vegas Raiders announced on Tuesday that they have signed three more players to said deals.
The Arizona Cardinals announced the signing of offensive lineman Ben Brown to the practice squad on Monday. Brown, a 25-year-old who measures in at 6-foot-5 and 313 pounds, comes to the Cardinals by way of the Seattle Seahawks, where he played one game and spent most of the season on their practice squad.