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Zac Taylor says there's a plan for the star wide receiver as Chase sits out the first two days of camp.
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The first-round pick is making the move from safety to cornerback while the franchise QB gets to know his new assets.
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Rookies could have an impact in a new-look offensive roster as Cincinnati has its eyes on a Super Bowl run.
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Also, the potential for a Tyler Boyd reunion, chances of drafting Bearcats and could the Bengals be headed to Germany?
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The Bengals couldn't stop explosive plays last year but also didn't create them enough. They've given Joe Burrow new tools to change that.
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The tight end fits nicely into Cincinnati's 11 personnel and has receiving skills Joe Burrow can take advantage of.
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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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The Patriots will be an intriguing story for the remainder of this NFL season and beyond — regardless of how many games they win or lose.
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Mac Jones for a fourth-round pick? Josh Uche for a second? A look at some deals the Patriots could make before the Oct. 31 trade deadline.
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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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Eliminating Sunday night's late, wacky play as a talking point would reveal a team that makes too many mistakes and deserves to be 0-2.
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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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We have already learned a lot about this New England team — including two standout rookies and one struggling receiver.
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Rookie cornerback Christian Gonzalez is trending up. QB Mac Jones? Not so much. Here's a stock report from the start of training camp.
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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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We make our latest projection for the Patriots' Week 1 roster after spring practices brought about some surprising changes.
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The Patriots signed the pass-catching tight end hoping he can play a hybrid role in their offense, yielding mismatches on Sundays.
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In his first comments since the Patriots' season ended, Belichick didn't back Jones very strongly, saying, “We’ll play the best players.”
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The former Penn State tight end has made a career of football, but Gesicki was also a New Jersey prep star in basketball and volleyball.
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.
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