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One burning question at each position on Patriots offenseFans won't have to wait long to see what the new-look Patriots have in store. Players are slated to report on June 22 for training camp. Here is one burning question at each position on offense for the team heading into the final practice period ahead of the regular season:
As Spillane is locked in as the leader of the linebacker group (and potentially the defense), his primary running mate remains up in the air. After holding the role early in camp, Tavai, who remains one of New England’s lone bigger bodies at the position, could slot right back in when healthy.
New England Patriots veteran cornerback Carlton Davis III was seen challenging Drake Maye to throw the ball in his direction at practice.
You couldn’t keep the Patriots out of the past for long. Apparently needing only one season to determine their Jerod Mayo experiment was a noble failure, they have returned to the Bill Belichick coaching tree in ways both formal and less official.
Mike Vrabel is about to embark on his first training camp as Patriots head coach. Along the ride, Vrabel will have to make some important roster decisions - who stays, who goes. He’ll need to trim the roster from 90 to the necessary 53 by August 26.
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An on-field exchange with New England Patriots All-Pro cornerback Christian Gonzalez left veteran newcomer Carlton Davis shocked.
Stevenson is the first player in franchise history with 700-plus scrimmage yards in each of his first four seasons.
The New England Patriots made one of the boldest moves of the 2025 offseason by signing wide receiver Stefon Diggs to a three-year, $69 million deal with $26 million guaranteed. Diggs is still recovering from a torn ACL suffered in October 2024.