The New England Patriots have many needs this offseason, but wide receiver is near the top of the list. As things currently stand, New England's receiver room, consisting of Kendrick Bourne, DeMario Douglas,
Here are five blockbuster trade options for the Patriots for the 2025 offseason: It’s easy to see how an outsider might assume A.J. Brown isn’t happy in Philly. He was caught reading a book on the sidelines during the team’s playoff win over the Green Bay Packers.
The New England Patriots need to add more weapons for quarterback Drake Maye in 2025, which is why the Patriots need to target the top free-agent wide receiver who is projected to land a $100 million contract.
The New England Patriots are entering this offseason with a ton of money to spend and capital to trade to acquire players that can help them crawl out of the basement of the league after their second 4-13 season in a row.
A new NFL rumor links the New England Patriots to a surprising blockbuster trade with a top rival to get Drake Maye an elite target in 2025.
With roughly $100 million in cap space and the fourth pick in the draft, New England appears well-positioned to do something seismic in a major place of need.
The New England Patriots have a lot to be excited about. The team just signed Mike Vrabel as the 16th head coach of the franchise. Read more: Patriots Hire Mike Vrabel as Head Coach With Multi-Year Agreement: Report Vrabel returns to the Patriots after spending the 2001 to 2008 seasons with the team as a linebacker.
To put the Patriots back on track, the Herald is publishing a daily series with five offseason fixes that cover the draft, free agency and coaching. The easiest way for the Patriots to spend their $130 million in cap space is through free agency. But sometimes the wisest way to acquire veteran players is via trade.
The New England Patriots would love to provide Drake Maye with some upgraded wideout weaponry, and the Chicago Bears might be selling.
This past season, the New England Patriots spent two draft picks on wide receivers (Ja'Lynn Polk in the second and Javon Baker in the fourth) and signed/re-signed two veterans (K.J. Osborn and Kendrick Bourne) for quarterbacks Jacoby Brissett and Drake Maye to throw to.