As the New England Patriots march forward into a new era, director of scouting Eliot Wolf made it abundantly clear that he is longer operating in the shadows. In fact, the 41-year-old was quite ...
Each January brings front office shakeups throughout the NFL, and this year is no different. As teams realign their power structures to move in new directions or overhaul holdover staff from previous ...
The Bears are currently interviewing candidates for both head coach and General Manager as they look for new leadership in their football operation. That search will continue on Tuesday, as Ian ...
August 18 - If the New England Patriots find a blue-chip player available before the start of the regular season, executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf won't hesitate to part with a ...
The New England Patriots' offseason got off to a great start with an excellent draft and collaboration between new Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and executive vice president of player personnel ...
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The 5 reasons behind the New England Patriots’ stunning turnaround
After two consecutive 4-13 seasons in 2023 and 2024, the New England Patriots have engineered one of the most remarkable ...
The New England Patriots watched the 2025 NFL trade deadline pass without making a single move. The team was clearly intent on maintaining its draft capital, but that angle should have led the front ...
FOXBOROUGH – It all happened so fast. John Saunders Jr. was in Miami getting ready for another day on the Dolphins practice squad when his phone rang. Eliot Wolf was on the other end, and he told the ...
Patriots executive vice president of personnel Eliot Wolf said New England was open for business on the trade market. But when it came to trying to acquire Micah Parsons, the Patriots were quiet. Why?
Mike Vrabel has certainly gotten plenty of credit for the Patriots' remarkable turnaround, but it’s still Wolf’s name atop the masthead as the team’s personnel boss.
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