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NFL writer predicts the New England Patriots the Bill Belichick era won't be on the 53-man roster in the 2025-26 season.
Excitement surrounding the New England Patriots is palpable, with a team that one pundit believes could make some noise.
The New England Patriots made several notable additions this offseason on both sides of the ball. Names like Milton Williams and Carlton Davis owned headlines in March, and their first three draft picks were all offensive players that had fans excited for what Josh McDaniels' offense could look like in 2025.
Coming off a second consecutive 4-13 season, the New England Patriots clearly have problems to fix all over the field. But a special area of focus for new head coach Mike Vrabel has been the offensive line.
If given the time to make the transition, former New England Patriots wide receiver Chris Hogan believes that he could make an NFL comeback as a punter. Hogan, 37, worked in as a backup punter in college. So he has the legitimate skill to play the position. But could he do it at the NFL level?
Every season, there are winners and losers, a nd Gary Davenport of Bleacher Report named one New England Patriots defender a big winner of OTAs. Robert Spillane, who spent his last two seasons with the Las Vegas Raiders, is a 29-year-old linebacker that the Patriots signed to a three-year, $33 million deal.
Former Tennessee Vol Joshua Dobbs continues to show promise for the New England Patriots. NFL organizations are starting to ramp things up in preparation for the 2025 regular season. The New England Patriots are currently in the midst of preseason minicamp,
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye made a strong statement on the new cornerback duo of Christian Gonzalez and Carlton Davis.
The New England Patriots have plenty of talent on their team, but there are some hidden gems you should know about heading into 2025.
As of now the New England Patriots are 18th in the league in terms of odds to win the Super Bowl, listed at +6000. A year ago, the Patriots finished 4-13 but failed to make the playoffs.