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Additions of veteran cornerback and safety strengthen unit that already features Christian Gonzalez and Jabrill Peppers.
With a few tweaks, the Patriots’ secondary can be the strength of the defense next season By Christopher Price Globe Staff,Updated January 28, 2025, 3:05 p.m.
PFF Analyst John Kosko names the New England Patriots as having a top 5 defensive position group heading into the 2025-26 season. Go to main menu Go to search form ...
For New England to return to form as a top-ten defense in the league, a lot of responsibility leans onto the back of this Patriots secondary to come in and produce similar numbers to their 2023 marks.
Biggest Strength: Safeties ESPN / PFF Analysis: New England's secondary has its concerns, but it also has one of the deeper safety groups in the NFL.
Patriots WR Stefon Diggs shares honest take on Josh McDaniels' offense Stephon Gilmore names five players to create dream all-time secondary $104 million DT reveals reason for once disliking Patriots ...
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (10-8; lost to Buffalo in wild-card round) CAMP SITE: Foxborough, Massachusetts LAST YEAR: Bill Belichick made the bold move of selecting rookie Mac Jones as his starter at ...
The New England Patriots signed veteran safety Marcus Epps to a one-year, $4.4 million deal on Friday, according to a report from NFL insider Tom Pelissero. Epps recorded 17 tackles in three games ...
From PFF’s rankings in Week 7, the Patriots’ secondary has greatly improved. In the first rankings, the Patriots were ranked 16th, which makes it quite the jump to third.
The unit would include himself, two safeties and two other cornerbacks from any generation. Gilmore chose Deion Sanders and ...
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