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The New England Patriots took strides this offseason to build a competent offense around promising quarterback Drake Maye, adding Stefon Diggs and using a
By 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Aug. 26, New England and the league’s other 31 clubs will have to reduce their rosters from a maximum of 90 to no more than 53. This means that hundreds of players are about to hit waivers and the open market over the next few days, including up to 38 Patriots.
So it only made sense to hop on the Amtrak earlier this month and head to Times Square to talk to the “NFL on CBS” gang about the new-look Patriots.
Some coaches are doing better than others, but it doesn't take away from the fact that this preseason has taught all the new NFL head coaches a lesson.
The Cole Strange era in New England might be coming to an unceremonious end soon, as the Patriots offensive lineman is a potential cut candidate.
A Patriots rookie described as "the best person ever" got to perform his dream touchdown celebration Thursday night.
Both the New York Giants and New England Patriots are undefeated so far in the preseason, and they’ll finish off their action in Week 3 on Thursday night. New E
Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart got his first NFL start and was one of three to throw at least one touchdown for the Giants, joining Jameis Winston and Tommy DeVito. The Giants have now scored at least 30 points in each of their three preseason games, finishing off the summer with a 42-10 victory over the Patriots.
Cam Skattebo's New York Giants teammates playfully gave him the business after falling on his first NFL carry.
Kayshon Boutte is likely the sixth guy, which means there will either be a surprise seventh receiver kept on the roster, or the Patriots will have to cut last year’s two draftees, injured second-rounder Ja’Lynn Polk and fourth-rounder Javon Baker, as well as veteran Kendrick Bourne (who’d be a sensible trade candidate).