The New England Patriots have surpassed the official start of NFL free agency without a premier signing on offense. Head ...
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Sporting News on MSNNFL free agency tracker 2025: Live updates on news, rumors, signings and tradesWhile that has plenty of meaning behind the scenes for front offices, fans are most excited for free agency to officially get ...
The New England Patriots hired head coach Mike Vrabel this offseason as they looked to improve their team culture. Despite ...
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EssentiallySports on MSN225lb MAC Athlete Snubbed by NFL Combine Blows Up on Pro Day Potentially Exposing Patriots, Lions' Draft PlansPicture this: a 225-pound linebacker from Buffalo, straight outta the Mid-American Conference (MAC), turning heads and ...
One Good Free Agency Fit for Every TeamWhile the NFL is barely a month removed from crowning the Philadelphia Eagles as Super ...
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Musket Fire on MSN4 winners (and 3 losers) from Patriots’ first wave of free agencyThe Patriots made some big moves in the first week of free agency, but the team's focus was clearly on the defense rather ...
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Pats Pulpit on MSNSunday Patriots Notes: Free agency brings culture change to FoxboroNotes and thoughts on the Patriots’ free agency signings, David Andrews’ release, an important under-the-radar staffer, and ...
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Musket Fire on MSNQuality players remain available for Patriots as free agency hits lull pointThe Patriots still have a long list of players they could sign during the second week of free agency for their 2025 roster.
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Sporting News on MSNNFL free agency grades 2025: Ranking signings, trades for all 32 teams from best (Commanders) to worst (Falcons)How did your team do to kick off the 2025 NFL offseason? Here's grading every team based on how they spent or saved their ...
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According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Patriots are signing safety Marcus Epps to a one-year contract worth up to $4.4 million.
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