If the Patriots don't select a receiver with their first pick, they could be players in the trade market. San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel is expected to be traded this offseason. While Samuel has been one of the best receivers in the NFL for the last five years,
Michael Owens/Getty Images The NFL’s AFC East division consists of the Buffalo Bills, New York Jets, New England Patriots and Miami Dolphins. But if you ask Hailee Steinfeld, it’s just the Bills, led by her fiancé,
The New England Patriots ' Week 18 win over the Buffalo Bills saw the debut of Joe Milton III. The quarterback was a bright spot during a day that New England lost the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft and fired Jerod Mayo.
With that in mind, an intriguing cornerback from an AFC East rival could make a lot of sense. Brandon Ray of BuffaLowDown has suggested that the Bills could look to steal Jonathan Jones from the New England Patriots.
The New England Patriots "had preliminary trade discussions" with the San Francisco 49ers for wide receiver Deebo Samuel last year. While a trade didn't happen then, it could work out this time around.
The New York Jets, New England Patriots and Miami Dolphins already have to deal with competing in the same division as Buffalo Bills star quarterback Josh Allen, and now the three teams are catching strays from his fiancée,
New England Patriots wide receiver Ja’Lynn Polk shared a workout video of himself doing lunges, while still on the mend from the shoulder injury that kept him out of the regular season finale against the Buffalo Bills.
The New England Patriots are not expected to have a chance to land their top target in free agency. It has been reported that Tee Higgins is expected to receive the franchise tag again from the Cincinnati Bengals.
With Tee Higgins possibly staying with the Cincinnati Bengals, the New England Patriots may have to look elsewhere in free agency for a star wide receiver. New England could bring in an old rival and four-time Pro Bowler Stefon Diggs,
The New England Patriots are a fit for five-time Pro Bowl Buffalo Bills wide receiver Amari Cooper, who "crossed paths" with Mike Vrabel.
Phil Perry and Albert Breer join “Early Edition” to discuss why the Patriots should strongly consider acquiring veteran wide receiver Cooper Kupp this offseason.
And with the ultra-competitive Mike Vrabel running the show, what better way to announce your return home than by stealing a key weapon away from the defending AFC East champions