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The New England Patriots finally addressed their ailing receiving corps last week, signing Stefon Diggs to a three-year contract.
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The Diggs contract is heavily incentive-laden, and the Patriots have an out after one year.
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NFL Draft is on the horizon, and several Oregon Ducks are anticipating hearing their names called. One of these athletes is running back Jorda
There's a chance that Hunter may not be available, though. He was projected to head to the New York Giants with the No. 3 pick in the latest mock draft from Bleacher Report's NFL Scouting Department. Still, Vrabel is open to utilizing him at multiple positions if he becomes a Patriot.
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel spoke for more than a half-hour today at the NFL owners meetings. Here were the top 5 takeaways.
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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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.
“New York loving Shedeur is the worst-kept secret in the league right now,” an NFL scout told Miller. The Giants’ quarterback situation is a bit complicated. They cut Daniel Jones last season and have since signed veterans Jameis Winston and Russell Wilson.
He was voted in to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013 as the only coach in NFL history ... The Patriots have made several big moves since free agency opened three weeks ago, but Mike Vrabel says nobody should be celebrating just yet. New Patriots ...
The New England Patriots have been ranked near the bottom of all NFL teams in the last two NFLPA surveys, but team owner Robert Kraft sees brighter days ahead.