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The New England Patriots had a productive offseason, signing several key players in free agency and making a splash in the 2026 NFL Draft. ESPN's Bill Barnwell recently broke down the best and worst moves by every AFC team this offseason.
It’s been a busy offseason for the New England Patriots, one that isn’t over as A.J. Brown rumors still persist. A little lost in the shuffle was the move to add edge rusher Dre’Mont Jones, largely as a replacement for K’Lavon Chaisson,
Between draft picks and signings, ESPN’s Bill Barnwell picked every team’s best and worst move of the offseason. While Barnwell believed the Patriots were wise to fortify their offensive line and cited that as their strongest decision,
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Adam Schefter throws cold water on latest A.J. Brown rumor as potential Patriots trade looms
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter said he’s waiting on a trade that will send Eagles receiver A.J. Brown to the Patriots regardless of other teams potentially entering the mix. During Wednesday’s installment of his podcast,
The NFL schedule release has sparked excitement for the 2026 season, delivering a loaded slate of matchups. Teams, media members, and fans have already started analyzing schedules and mapping out expectations for the year ahead.
ESPN's trade idea for the New England Patriots and New York Giants for DE Kayvon Thibodeaux is affordable for the Patriots, and he could be their missing piece.
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Patriots Mailbag: Could New England eye another trade target?
The latest edition of our Patriots mailbag answers questions about Josh Sweat, Kayshon Boutte, and more.
Patriots OTAs were overshadowed by the players not in attendance, showing the team still has plenty of work to do before the 2026 season. On A.J. Brown, Christian Gonzalez and holes on the roster.
It still feels like the New England Patriots will eventually add Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown. It won't make financial sense for the Eagles to move Brown until after June 1, but New England still seems to be his next destination.
The Patriots plan to fill one of their two open roster spots by signing undrafted rookie safety Peter Manuma (Hawaii), according to a league source. Manuma (6-0, 200) participated in the weekend rookie minicamp as one of 17 tryout players,