The New England Patriots have the most projected cap space of any team in the NFL heading into the offseason. With that, they are expected to be very aggressive in free agency.Mike Vrabel and company want to take a huge step forward from what the team was in 2024.
The New England Patriots could target one of the biggest heroes of Super Bowl LIX this offseason. Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Zack Baun is headed for free agency, and the veteran made a critical interception in the Super Bowl on Sunday.
The Kansas City Chiefs tried to draw inspiration from the New England Patriots during their blowout loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl LIX. They were down 27-0 at one point in the game, and that prompted Chiefs safety Justin Reid to mention the Patriots’ historic comeback win over the Atlanta Falcons at Super Bowl LI.
Can the New England Patriots learn from the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl triumph? Author: wfmynews2.com . Published: 8:08 PM EST February 13, 2025
Former New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman could put the bad taste of a 2017 Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles behind him for a moment on Sunday. Edelman, an analyst with FOX for the game,
Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox believes the New England Patriots will pursue Philadelphia Eagles LB Zack Baun in free agency.
The New England Patriots were the worst pass-rushing team in the NFL this past season, finishing last in the league with 28 sacks.While some of that had to do with the fact that the Patriots traded Matthew Judon before the 2024 campaign began,
Part of that is due to the upcoming roster shuffle in free agency, where the Patriots have over $130 million in projected cap space to significantly upgrade their talent. Speaking
Philadelphia confirms it will accept a White House invitation, debunking earlier reports of a planned snub.
The Philadelphia Eagles may have the best general manager in the business. No one is better at maximizing players than Howie Roseman, and that’s why they have arguably the most talented roster in the National Football League.
According to a report Sunday in The U.S. Sun, the United States version of the British tabloid, the Philadelphia Eagles have decided to skip the White House visit.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results