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Everyone knows the Patriots need a quarterback early in the NFL Draft. But what are the team's other pressing needs after that?
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For Henry, this offers security for the 29-year-old in agreeing to a deal worth $27 million.
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With free agency on the horizon, we break down the Patriots' biggest positions of need and some of the players they'll be considering.
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From offensive lineman Mike Onwenu to defensive back Jalen Mills, a look at the Patriots' top free agents-to-be come the middle of March.
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If the Patriots are going to have to rebuild their roster, let's explore which players are likely to be around in 2024 and 2025.
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New England may be 3-10, but Jabrill Peppers and the defense are surging after playing a huge role in Thursday's upset win in Pittsburgh.
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“I know the fans, they’re looking for a higher draft pick,” Ezekiel Elliott said. “But for us, this game ... it means so much to us."
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From Pop Warner to Snoop Dogg and the Cotton Bowl, four Patriots players break down their favorite play of their football career.
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The Patriots thought swapping Bill O'Brien for Matt Patricia would fix the offense. Instead, it has somehow gotten much worse.
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Our Patriots writer looks at the key matchups and offers a prediction for Sunday's rivalry game against the New York Jets.
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Mac Jones and Hunter Henry looked good in the Patriots' season-opening loss to the Eagles. But there were some disappointments, too.
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As Elliott arrives, Mac Jones discusses playing in Tom Brady's shadow and the Pats make the most of a joint practice against the Packers.
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With training camp on the horizon, we offer thoughts on Mac Jones, Rhamondre Stevenson and every player on the Patriots offense.
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The Patriots allocate more cap space to their tight ends than any other team. So how will they use both Hunter Henry and Mike Gesicki?
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From Mac Jones to Trent Brown, a look at the Patriots players who stood out the most (in good or bad ways) during spring practices.
Without a true No. 1 wide receiver, the Patriots agreed to a one-year deal with the 27-year-old Gesicki, a dangerous red zone target.
Despite a brutal ending, the Patriots' season was not a failure. Mac Jones is the main reason, despite his struggles late in the season.
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Now that Belichick and the Patriots have shown the big-spending model can work, will it change the way teams view roster-building?
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As those who know him suspected, Henry is right where he belongs — being coached hard and held to high expectations with the Patriots.
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The Patriots held a high-speed walk-through Sunday before leaving for Philadelphia, where they will play the Eagles on Thursday night.
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