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Yardbarker on MSNNew England Patriots Mock Draft: Heavy Investments on OffenseA New England Patriots mock draft may be the easiest it ever has been this season. The team invested heavily on the defensive ...
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What's next at receiver? Exploring pass-catching options for PatriotsOne of the themes of the Patriots’ pursuit of free agents on Monday — the first day of the NFL’s legal tampering period — was ...
The New England Patriots aren’t wasting time changing the makeup of their defense on Mike Vrabel’s watch, reuniting their new head coach with a favorite from his Tennessee Titans days ...
Mike Vrabel is reuniting with a Pro Bowler, and the Patriots pass rush is about to get better. According to a source, the Patriots are signing edge rusher Harold Landry to a 3-year contract worth ...
Mike Vrabel is building the New England Patriots for the 2025 season. The new head coach is back in the NFL after a one-year hiatus, and though he has taken a team whose 2024 season was a disaster ...
NFL fans are loving a viral photo of New England Patriots head coach out in public that perfectly reflects his aggressive play-calling style. After firing first-year head coach Jerod Mayo, owner ...
A solution to one of the New England Patriots’ most urgent problems may have simply fallen into new head coach Mike Vrabel’s lap on Friday — if the team is willing to act quickly.
There are a few reasons for that, most notably that his former Titans head coach, Mike Vrabel, now leads the Patriots. New England also has more cap space than anyone. Blessed with over $125 ...
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel sat down with Daniel Jeremiah and Rich Eisen, along with a few others, at the NFL Combine to discuss his plans for the offseason and next season and ...
Vrabel made sure to remind Hunter that he wasn't the only two-way star in the room after their meeting. "I'm sure Travis doesn't even know, but we were kind of jawing back and forth as he left ...
Mike Vrabel appeared on NFL Network Thursday and said the team would "look at every option" with its first-round selection, including the possibility of trading it (h/t Evan Lazar of Patriots.com).
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