Could the Patriots continue to make more moves? We’ll have live updates through Thursday. Follow along. ⋅ New England is signing linebacker Harold Landry to three-year, $43.5 million deal.
Linebacker Harold Landry has reached a three-year, $43.5 million deal with the New England Patriots that includes $26 million guaranteed, sources confirmed to ESPN on Sunday amid multiple reports.
The New England Patriots have already struck before free agency officially opened, signing former Tennessee Titans edge rusher Harold Landry to a three-year deal. The Titans released Landry last ...
Before the Patriots even had the opportunity to make an offer, the Ravens re-signed left tackle Ronnie Stanley to a three-year extension Saturday. Stanley, who turns 31 this month, was set to ...
The New England Patriots have a lot of holes to fill, but luckily, they have a lot of cap space and draft picks to work with. The Patriots' biggest hole is the offensive line, and a rookie would ...
The Patriots are not just lacking out on the field these days. Beyond the evident flaws put on display by a rebuilding roster in 2024, New England’s reputation across the NFL has taken a hit ...
A digital billboard near Gillette Stadium, home to the New England Patriots, was hacked to display a message supporting gay furry pride. The unexpected incident amused and bewildered fans ...
Former Patriots running back Stevan Ridley hasn’t forgotten about his welcome from Bill Belichick when New England selected him in the third round of the 2011 NFL Draft. During an appearance on ...
The New England Patriots have reportedly considered trading backup quarterback Joe Milton this offseason. "What I reported at the Senior Bowl, and it's not exactly like a breaking news sounder or ...
It contains more bad news for the New England Patriots. After ranking 29th out of 32 teams last year, the Patriots came in this year at 31st overall. Only the Arizona Cardinals finished behind the ...
The latest NFLPA Team Report Cards won’t help the Patriots attract any free agents this offseason. The Patriots ranked 31st out of 32 teams in the report cards released Wednesday morning.
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