Bill Parcells will be in Patriots HOF
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Sporting News on MSNEagles-Patriots trade idea sends $51 million Super Bowl scratch to New EnglandAthlon's Matthew Sullivan proposed a hypothetical deal that would bring Eagles defensive end Bryce Huff, who was a healthy scratch in the Super Bowl, to the Patriots i
On July 28, New England announced Barmore had been diagnosed with blood clots. The former Alabama standout did not practice again with his teammates until Nov. 14, and Barmore played 21 defensive snaps in the Patriots’ 28-22 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Nov. 17 in his 2024 debut.
New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel was asked about Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter at the annual NFL league meetings today, and he spoke about how he would use a two-way player like Hunter if the Patriots picked the Colorado star in the NFL Draft.
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Meanwhile, New York does have a tenured veteran on the roster in the form of Tyrod Taylor. The 35-year-old has been steady throughout his career. The one-time Pro Bowler is in the 15th season of his journeyman career, spending much of it as a backup.
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Yardbarker on MSNHow New England Patriots Can Instantly Transform Drake Maye’s Supporting CastTwo weeks ago, the New England Patriots lacked explosiveness, lacked star power, and lacked playmakers for the quarterback they chose No. 3 overall in last spring’s NFL Draft.
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Pro Football Network on MSNPatriots Owner Robert Kraft Gets Brutally Honest About Much-Needed Roster ChangesIt’s been a tough few years in Foxborough, Mass. Since Tom Brady’s departure in 2020 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the New England Patriots have looked more like a team searching for its identity than the NFL dynasty it once was.
Bill Parcells is finally getting his spot in the Patriots Hall of Fame. New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft announced Tuesday that Parcells, who gave the franchise instant credibility when he took over as head coach in 1993, will be inducted into the team's Hall of Fame as a contributor.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft believes making the playoffs is the measure of success for Mike Vrabel's Patriots.