The descent down to 53 continued in Foxborough on Sunday. The New England Patriots announced the waiving of guard Layden Robinson with the injury designation.
The deadline for final roster cuts looms, and teams often get a head start on such moves with players known to be on the wrong side of the bubble. In the case of the Patriots, that has resulted in 14 players being let go early.
The New England Patriots have begun the process of their inevitable 53-man roster cutdown with the latest release of one particular offensive lineman. According to a report from ESPN's Mike Reiss, the Patriots have informed offensive guard Tyrese Robinson of his release.
The Patriots’ 2025 offensive line is largely set with Will Campbell at left tackle, Garrett Bradbury at center, Michael Onwenu at right guard, and Morgan Moses at right tackle.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
Some Patriots news and notes on this Monday: 1) There was a lot of frustration aired following the trade of Matthew Judon trade to Atlanta last season, with the Patriots taking heat for dealing him, especially given how bad their pass rush was in 2024.
The Minnesota Vikings are navigating the NFL trade deadline today and nobody is entirely sure what their plans are. I’m not sure they know how the next four hours will play out.
The New England Patriots have poached offensive lineman Tyrese Robinson off of the Vikings' practice squad, according to ESPN's Mike Reiss. He's headed to their 53-man roster, which will come with a nice raise.
The Patriots are adding to their interior offensive line. The New England Patriots indeed made a move early on NFL trade deadline day, albeit one that did not involve any swap of assets.