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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Pat Stewart, the New England Patriots’ director of pro personnel the past two seasons, will join ...
The Patriots have reportedly signed OLB Harold Landry to a three-year contract. Here are four things to know about him.
Fitting him into the Patriots' roster financially wouldn’t be a problem, but if Metcalf prefers to play in a warm climate, New England might not be a desirable destination for him.
The New England Patriots are already getting busy before free agency even opens. First, they signed recently released edge rusher Harold Landry to a three-year deal, and now, they have decided to ...
USA Today's Nick Brinkerhoff tabbed the Patriots as one of the "best fits" for Houston Texans wide receiver Stefon Diggs. The four-time Pro Bowler once gave the Patriots trouble during his prior stint ...
The New England Patriots saw yet another offensive tackle fly off the market, as two-time Pro Bowler Ronnie Stanley re-signed with the Baltimore Ravens on a three-year deal. That marks the second ...
There are tons of NFL rumors swirling around the league this close to free agency, but one prevailing thought remains the same: The New England Patriots are desperate for wide receiver help.
The linebacker, who is the Patriots' first signing of what should be a busy free-agency period, could provide a boost to the defense.
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Yardbarker on MSNPotential Impact of Former Pro Bowler for the New England PatriotsHarold Landry and the New England Patriots have agreed to a three-year, $43.5 million contract, according to Tom Pelissero of ...
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A to Z Sports on MSNPatriots' tackle plans take a sudden turn for the worse ahead of 2025 NFL free agency as Ravens lock up New England's top targetIt was no secret that the New England Patriots were going to target Ravens starting tackle Ronnie Stanley heavily once the ...
It didn’t take pass rusher Harold Landry long to find a new team after the Titans cut him. The Patriots are signing Landry to a three-year contract, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. The ...
The Patriots are keeping one of their own. They have agreed to terms with tight end Austin Hooper on a one-year, $5 million deal with a max value of $7 million per multiple reports. He has $4 million ...
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