New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs raised some eyebrows when he curiously said he felt the crowd "could have been a little louder" during the team's playoff win over the Chargers. It appears not everybody associated with the Patriots agrees with Diggs' assessment.
Flu season has been a big storyline in the state of Massachusetts to start the calendar year. On the football field, one starter for the New England Patriots played through an illness en route to a postseason win.
Several Patriots players addressed the Stefon Diggs and Christian Barmore situations.
How many of the starting quarterbacks from every Super Bowl can you name in nine minutes?
Heading into Week 17, only one player in the Patriots locker room had played every offensive snap during this 2025 season. On Sunday, that streak finally came to an end.
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots center Garrett Bradbury has been one of the team’s most reliable offensive linemen this season. Additionally, he has exemplified consistency, efficiency and class each time he dons his uniform.
Fresh off their biggest dub of the 2025 season, the New England Patriots took down the Baltimore Ravens 28–24 in a primetime Week 16 slugfest. And while the win kept New England’s playoff push very real, one Patriot quietly cleaned up off the field, too.
The New England Patriots added starting center Garrett Bradbury to the injury report for Monday's game against the New York Giants with an illness. Bradbury, who has started all 12 games this season for the Patriots (10-2), is listed as questionable to face the Giants (2-10) in Foxborough, Mass.
The New England Patriots are preparing for their Monday Night Football matchup with the New York Giants, and they've added another name to their injury report ahead of the game.
As the New England Patriots returned to the practice fields, so did an ironman on the offensive line. Veteran center Garrett Bradbury was back as a limited participant along with rookie defensive tackle Joshua Farmer on Thursday.
When considering the organization's moves over the past two offseasons, the move neatly fits with the Patriots' overall youth movement.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Less than five months after they let him go, Garrett Bradbury and the Minnesota Vikings are set to cross paths again. On Wednesday, Bradbury and his new team, the New England Patriots, will hold the first of two joint practices at the Vikings’ state-of-the-art facility in Eagan.
The NFL preseason is in full swing, meaning former members of the North Carolina State football program are getting reps in real games for the first time in 2025.
One of the Minnesota Vikings' biggest splashes in free agency came at the expense of a longtime starter.
Just days after being hired, New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel made it clear what he was hoping to achieve in his first season. He wants a tough, physical football team, and one that is especially good up front when it comes to running the football.
The veteran center was officially released by the Vikings on Monday, and he now has a deal lined up with the Patriots.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Vikings are, in fact, releasing veteran C Garrett Bradbury with a post-June 1 designation. Per Over The Cap, the Vikings will take on a little over $3 million in dead cap for 2025 with $14.7 million in cap savings by making him a post-June 1 release.
The Vikings are reportedly planning to release veteran C Garrett Bradbury if they’re unable to find a trade partner this offseason. ESPN’s Mike Reiss mentioned Sunday that the Patriots’ decision to release C David Andrews leaves them with an obvious roster need.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports the Vikings are planning to release C Garrett Bradbury. Minnesota signed C Ryan Kelly to a two-year, $18 million contract this free agency and will move on from Bradbury after six seasons.
Selected in the first round in 2019, he started all 88 of his Vikings games.
Free agency and the NFL Draft are likely to change the Minnesota Vikings roster to a significant degree. They have 45% of their 2024 snaps set to hit free agency, which is a bafflingly high number and the most in the National Football League.
It wasn’t too long ago that the Minnesota Vikings declined Garrett Bradbury’s rookie option, because they were so unsettled with his performance. Just a couple years later, he’s now entrenched as Kevin O’Connell’s starting center.
. Following some significant changes, the 2024 team is taking shape, but a few positions within the franchise need to step up, or they might be shipped out.
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