The New England Patriots have the most projected cap space of any team in the NFL heading into the offseason. With that cap space, they could bring in a few key pieces to help improve from the brutal 2024 season that they put together.
Pro Football Focus predicts Baltimore Ravens' starting left tackle Ronnie Stanley will sign with the New England Patriots in free agency.
Dave Helman sits down with Ben Arthur to discuss their way too early predictions for the 2025 NFL season including the New England Patriots making the playoff, the Baltimore Ravens make the Super Bowl & more.
A former New England Patriots quarterback will continue his career in football at his alma mater. Penn State announced on Tuesday it hired Trace McSorley to be the next assistant quarterbacks coach. McSorley spent four seasons with the Nittany Lions from 2014-18 before he was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the sixth round of the 2019 NFL Draft.
Dave Helman sits down with Ben Arthur to discuss their way too early predictions for the 2025 NFL season including the New England Patriots making the playoff, the Baltimore Ravens make the Super Bowl & more.
Drake Maye could be the best passer in the NFL, and the New England Patriots wouldn't find out if they aren't able to keep him upright in 2025. Maye did a phenomenal job improving week over week in spite of a truly horrific offensive line.
The New England Patriots are expected to be very active in free agency this offseason, given they have over $100 million in cap space. One glaring need is on the offensive line, more specifically at the tackle spots.
When it comes to left tackle Ronnie Stanley, the Baltimore Ravens are going to have a ... Mosher lists the New England Patriots, Washington Commanders and Miami Dolphins as possible landing ...
Baltimore Ravens star offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley is in danger of not returning to the team that took him with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft.
A Matthew Stafford trade would make the Los Angeles Rams a "perfect" landing spot for ex-New England Patriots QB Mac Jones.
The New England Patriots are a fit for five-time Pro Bowl Buffalo Bills wide receiver Amari Cooper, who "crossed paths" with Mike Vrabel.