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New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson looks nearly unrecognizable after seemingly losing a significant amount ...
New England Patriots rookie wide receiver Kyle Williams revealed what made him appreciate his new NFL jersey number.
However, the practice was banned by the NFL in 2016, as the league instituted a rule requiring players to wear jerseys with numbers when on the field for Phase 3 of offseason workouts, which ...
At last, Patriots top-paid offensive lineman Mike Onwenu moved back to right tackle in Thursday's practice. All it took was four weeks of training camp and three injuries to bump Onwenu from ...
The Patriots have yet to release the jersey numbers for their undrafted rookies. The team is expected to reveal those numbers during this weekend’s first open rookie minicamp practice on Friday.
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Stefon Diggs won’t just be playing for a new team in the 2025 NFL season, he’ll have a new jersey number as well. The veteran wide receiver, who signed a three-year contract worth up to $69 ...
Spring practice as a college football coach is unfamiliar territory for the 72-year-old Belichick, but he's pulling out a familiar tactic from his time with the NFL’s New England Patriots.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — With rookie minicamp set to take place this weekend, the New England Patriots have revealed the jersey numbers for the members of their 11-person 2025 NFL Draft class.
The practice, which was done by former legendary Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Chuck Noll from 1969-1991, was said to "force players to communicate more on the field," per an ESPN article.