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Gridiron Heroics on MSN‘The Mike Vrabel Effect’: ESPN Predicts Patriots’ Floor and Ceiling for 2025 Season
The New England Patriots are entering the 2025 NFL season with cautious optimism as they rebuild under head coach Mike Vrabel. ESPN projects the team’s win-loss record ceiling at 11-6 and floor at 6-11,
According to Yates and his co-hosts Daniel Dopp and Mike Clay, Henderson is already shooting up draft boards, into the top 50 selections of ESPN fantasy drafts. Entering the year, his projected numbers sit at just over 220 carries, 992 rushing yards, and six rushing touchdowns.
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Patriots Sign Former Utah Rookie RB
The New England Patriots are adding a bit of depth to their running back room in advance of Thursday’s preseason finale against the New York
The New England Patriots put defensive tackle Isaiah Iton on injured reserve and added undrafted wide receiver Phil Lutz to the roster on Monday.
Could the Patriots go from a cellar-dweller to winning double-digit games in one year? ESPN thinks it’s possible.
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Sportsnaut on MSNESPN Insider Wouldn’t Be Surprised If Patriots Won AFC East In 2025
Expectations surrounding the New England Patriots are much higher this summer than they were last year. It’s understandable, too, considering
Patriots' undrafted free agent receiver Efton Chism III continues to impress in preseason and make his case to make 2025 53-man roster
While that may not seem like much cash by NFL standards, the Patriots had to outbid six other teams to win the 5-foot-10, 198-pound Chism’s services, and the pay package they bestowed upon him was the highest of any of the 16 undrafted free agents signed by the team.
Commissioner Roger Goodell’s recent prerecorded “ nothing will change ” message to ESPN employees won’t change that. Beyond the reasons we identified in response to the original article, the NFL — without owning part of ESPN — successfully squeezed the network to cancel the popular scripted series Playmakers.
Patriots owner Robert Kraft provided his thoughts on the NFL's historic contract with ESPN, which will see the league have a 10% stake.
ESPN's quarterback expert Dan Orlovsky believes the Patriots should unleash second-year quarterback Drake Maye in one key area in 2025.