The New England Patriots come into 2025 with a lot of expectations, with a new coaching staff, quarterback Drake Maye in his second year, and a revamped defense.
The New England Patriots now have quite the glut at wide receiver thanks to all of the additions they have made at the position this offseason, and some are wondering if it could lead to a potential trade.
Stefon Diggs did not exactly endear himself to the New England Patriots organization or the fan base during his early stages with the team. Not only did he skip the first part of organized team activities, but he was filmed on a boat engaging in what can only be described as questionable behavior on Memorial Day weekend.
The New England Patriots may very well have undergone more of a makeover than any other team in the NFL this offseason, and it has people very intrigued by what they can achieve in 2025.
In an attempt to channel his inner “Godfather,” New England Patriots rookie receiver Kyle Williams is “keeping his friends close, but his enemies closer.
If you thought Stefon Diggs’ offseason couldn’t get any messier, you were mistaken. The Pro Bowl wide receiver, now with the New England Patriots, has been in the news since the season ended, but not for football-related reasons.
The New England Patriots have added multiple pieces to their secondary this offseason, signing Carlton Davis in free agency and selecting Craig Woodson and Kobee Minor on Day 3 of the NFL Draft.
New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels is adapting his offense to fit second-year quarterback Drake Maye, and according to Brian Hines of Pats Pulpit, it should be all about using Maye's athleticism as a weapon.
The New England Patriots are looking to be a better team this season. They revamped their whole coaching staff, starting with hiring Mike Vrabel to be the new head coach.
The New England Patriots made a statement in the 2025 NFL draft, selecting offensive tackle Will Campbell in the first round, followed by running back TreVeyon Henderson in round two.
The New England Patriots have already made a bunch of moves to address their defense this offseason, bringing in a bunch of new faces to try and repair a unit that showed some serious leakage during the 2024 NFL campaign.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye certainly turned some heads during his rookie campaign, appearing to establish himself as the Patriots' franchise player moving forward.
The New England Patriots have been one of the most active teams in the NFL this offseason. They added several star defenders via free agency, signing Super Bowl hero Milton Williams, star cornerback Carlton Davis, and veteran edge rusher Harold Landry.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye impressed a whole lot of people during his rookie campaign, but there is still cautious optimism surrounding the youngster heading into his second NFL season.
The New England Patriots are excited about the quarterback they drafted No. 3 overall in 2024, but some potential outcomes for Drake Maye and the comparisons
The New England Patriots made a quiet but notable roster move on Thursday, releasing rookie defensive tackle Wilfried Pene, as first reported by ProFootballNetwork’s Myles Simmons.
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.
The New England Patriots are making it clear that Drake Maye is not being asked to single-handedly return the franchise to its former glory. The Patriots have gone to work building a much-improved roster around their second-year quarterback.
The New England Patriots announced they have waived undrafted rookie DT Wilfried Pene. He had just signed with the team after the draft this spring. Pene
The New England Patriots are ushering in a new chapter with Mike Vrabel at the helm. Determined to turn things around, the team made aggressive offseason moves, spending heavily on key free agents to accelerate their rebuild.
Robert Kraft made it clear how he feels about everything that went wrong with the Patriots, both leading up to and following his decision to part ways with legendary head coach Bill Belichick.