The New England Patriots revamped nearly their entire offensive line in the 2025 offseason. After a poor year from the 2024 Patriots' offensive line, Mike Vrabel and the front office made sweeping changes at every position other than right guard.
The New England Patriots embarked on one heck of a spending spree in free agency, and while most of the money went toward repairing the defense, the Patriots did add some offensive pieces, as well.
How many of the active NFL players who have rushed for 1,000 or more yards in a season can you name in five minutes?
The New England Patriots made sure to address a major need in the first round of the NFL Draft late last month, selecting LSU Tigers tackle Will Campbell with the fourth overall pick.
After spending the No. 3 overall pick on Drake Maye who convinced most that he can be a true franchise quarterback and conduit to an eventual return to the top-end of the league, the New England Patriots' staff was smart to add Morgan Moses to the right tackle position.
Just over 24 hours away from finding out his long-awaited NFL fate for this year's draft in Green Bay, LSU's top offensive tackle prospect Will Campbell took on the fryers at a Raising Cane's food truck alongside Arizona's top-rated wideout Tetairoa McMillan.
After uninspiring performances in 2024 from Vederian Lowe and Caedan Wallace, the team still has questions at the left tackle position.
The New England Patriots still have a glaring need along their offensive line, as they haven't improved it much outside of signing Morgan Moses in free agency.
When looking at the New England Patriots' priorities for this offseason, none of those needs on the roster may stick out more than the offensive line.
The New England Patriots entered the offseason knowing they needed to patch up their offensive line, but outside of signing tackle Morgan Moses, they haven't done that.
The New England Patriots made a lot of noise in the early days of free agency with key signings. Many key signings during the legal tampering process and the first day of the new league years are older veterans.
New England Patriots fans have to be excited after the last handful of days and the moves the team's front office has made. The likes of Carlton Davis, Milton Williams, and Harold Landry are all high-profile signings that will help lead the charge into a new era for the Patriots in the Mike Vrabel era.
The New England Patriots made a series of splashes across its defense in recent free agency moves. Offensively, though, New England has ground to cover.
After watching Morgan Moses bolt to join the New England Patriots, the New York Jets allowed another key play to leave for an AFC East rival. On Tuesday, veteran safety Ashtyn Davis agreed to join the Miami Dolphins on a one-year contract, according to multiple reports.
Mike Garafolo of NFL Media reports that the Patriots have agreed to terms with veteran OT Morgan Moses on a three-year, $24 million deal. According to Garafolo, the contract is worth up to $28.5 million.
Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports that the Jets are still working to re-sign veteran OT Morgan Moses before the start of free agency. However, the
Per Rich Cimini, the Jets remain in contract talks with RT Morgan Moses as there is no obvious replacement on the roster, and the market is thin at the position.
The New England Patriots have a lot of holes to fill, but luckily, they have a lot of cap space and draft picks to work with. The Patriots' biggest hole is the offensive line, and a rookie would help, but they need some high-level veteran play to lead the way.
He told reporters during a news conference that he is currently playing through a Grade 2 MCL sprain, meniscus damage and a small fracture in his knee. He has played the last four games dealing with these injuries.
New York Jets starting right tackle Morgan Moses is expected to miss two to four weeks with an MCL sprain and bone bruise, NFL Network reported Saturday.
The New York Jets are going to be without tackle Morgan Moses for a time due to injury.
According to Jordan Schultz, Jets RT Morgan Moses will likely miss at least a couple of weeks after suffering a knee injury in Thursday’s game against the Patriots. Schultz notes that Moses’ injury is not considered serious and is unlikely to require surgery.
Led by a standout performance from quarterback Aaron Rodgers and a stout defense, the New York Jets defeated the New England Patriots on "Thursday Night Football," 24-3.
2024 likely will be a make-or-break season regarding Saleh's tenure with the organization.
The Ravens are already losing starting left guard John Simpson to the New York Jets in free agency and now they are parting ways with yet another starter on their offensive line.
The Ravens and Jets have completed a trade.
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