Patriots, NFL and Trade Deadline
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Discarding a once-vaunted veteran for draft considerations? It's never been more clear where Mike Vrabel played most of his NFL career.
The NFL is chock-full of contenders with familiar leaders: Super Bowl candidates like the Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs have been directed by the same head coaches for years. It's not necessarily a coincidence, as continuity is often underrated in today's world of instant gratification.
The Patriots cut the Jaguars' lead to nine points with a mid-fourth quarter TD. Jerod Mayo decided to go for two after the score. Here's why.
The 49ers are acquiring defensive end Keion White and 2026 seventh-round pick from the Patriots in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round selection, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported.
Penn State's James Franklin, whose Nittany Lions were ranked No. 3 in the nation less than three weeks ago, was fired over the weekend amidst a three-game skid, the latest FBS head coach to pay the price for a rocky start to the season.
Once a promising second-round draft pick for the Patriots, edge rusher Keion White is headed to the 49ers in a reported trade.
Jones has returned to playing as arguably the NFL’s best punt returner under new coach Mike Vrabel while playing in the secondary.
The first domino of the New England Patriots trade deadline cycle has fallen. According to multiple reports, including NFL Network's Tom Pelissero and Bleacher
The Denver Broncos made a fascinating signing, as CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones reports Denver added 41-year-old tight end Marcedes Lewis to its practice squad.