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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.
The New England Patriots walked into Monday’s practice with a shorter bench than they hoped. Coach Mike Vrabel listed several regulars who "won’t practice this week," and ESPN’s Mike Reiss relayed that among them were starting cornerback Christian Gonzalez (hamstring) and veteran wide receiver Kendrick Bourne (lower leg after being rolled up during an Aug.
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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
New England Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez (0) intercepts a pass intended for Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce (14) during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024, in Foxborough, Mass. The Indianapolis Colts won 25-24. AP
ESPN's quarterback expert Dan Orlovsky believes the Patriots should unleash second-year quarterback Drake Maye in one key area in 2025.
The New England Patriots put defensive tackle Isaiah Iton on injured reserve and added undrafted wide receiver Phil Lutz to the roster on Monday.
Patriots' undrafted free agent receiver Efton Chism III continues to impress in preseason and make his case to make 2025 53-man roster
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler made a bold statement on Thursday that the he believes the New England Patriots have what it takes to overtake to Buffalo Bills in the AFC East.
In a projection of each NFL team's future power ranking, ESPN has the Chicago Bears tied with the New England Patriots for one ridiculous reason.
Patriots WR Efton Chism III faces a mystery injury as Mike Vrabel provides updates, raising questions about his preseason breakout.