Former New England Patriots wide receiver Tre Nixon helped out at Boston College’s fall camp this week. “Trying something new,” wrote Nixon. “All glory to God.
Former New England Patriots wide receiver Tre Nixon has joined the Boston College coaching staff. Nixon made the announcement via a social media post on Friday morning.
A previous member of the New England Patriots' pass-catching unit is calling it a wrap on his career. In to a heartfelt post on his Instagram on Monday morning, former Patriots WR Tre Nixon has announced his retirement from the NFL after three years pro.
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The new league year arrived Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET. The New England Patriots declined to submit qualifying offers to wide receiver Tre Nixon and linebacker Terez Hall before the 2024 league year began Wednesday at 4 p.m.
Nixon is an exclusive rights free agent this offseason. The New England Patriots are already in the middle of a franchise-altering offseason. They have a new head coach, restructured their front office, and are expected to overhaul their roster from the top down.