New England Patriots coach Jerod Mayo always knew it would take more than the 2024 season to establish a winning culture.
The New England Patriots finally have some hope after looking like a lifeless mess earlier in the season. Yes, the Patriots are coming off of a miserable loss to the Miami Dolphins, but there is no question that they have been considerably more interesting than they were in earlier weeks thanks to the insertion of Drake Maye under center in mid-October.
Jerod Mayo wants to see young players along the offensive line and at wide receiver improve over the last five games of the season.
With 1,458 yards and 10 touchdowns through seven games, the rookie quarterback is drawing praise from NFL executives, but New England's $118 million in cap space comes with mounting pressure to build around their young star.
At center, third-stringer Danny Pinter is expected to take the reps in place of Bortolini. Pinter has not started a game since 2022 for the Colts. Expect Ryan Kelly to take back the job when he comes off the Injured Reserve list in the upcoming weeks.
The Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots possess two bright signal-callers with exciting play styles.
One team in each conference has been eliminated from playoff contention so far: Teams are seeded No. 1 through No. 7 in each conference, with the four division winners ranked by regular-season record followed by the three wild-card teams ranked by regular-season record.
The Indianapolis Colts’ linebackers should be ready for a heavy-dose of the Patriots tight ends in the passing game.
On Sunday, the Miami Dolphins host the New England Patriots in an AFC East battle at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
New England Patriots defensive back Jabrill Peppers is reportedly no longer on the NFL's Commissioner exempt list. NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported
As Jabrill Peppers ’ case involving drug possession and strangulation appears headed for trial, the NFL removed the New England Patriots safety from the commissioner’s exempt list Monday.