Robert Kraft wants to see a big NFL change that Patriots fans will love
The Patriots' owner has proposed a big change to the slate of NFL games, and it would directly impact his team in the near future.
The Patriots' owner has proposed a big change to the slate of NFL games, and it would directly impact his team in the near future.
The Patriots will have to get lucky with injuries on the O-line, and enhance the edge and tight end positions through trades. Otherwise, Eric Edholm's prediction of the teams' 2026 regression may prove to be right on target.
The Patriots have every reason to work quickly to get a contract extension done with cornerback Christian Gonzalez.
This newly signed Patriots safety could be the perfect breakout candidate.
The Jets might be on the brink of making another major change to their coaching staff, which could be a big win for the Patriots during the 2026 season.
If ever there was a clear reason not to re-sign a former starter, the Patriots just got that and then some ahead of training camp.
With roster cuts just around the corner, the Patriots have a few players to keep on their radar, with a 2-time Pro Bowl linebacker being one of them.
The last notable three team trade happened in 2017, but the next could involve the Patriots.
Rookies Caleb Lomu and Eli Raridon are locks to make the Patriots' 53-man roster and likely the 47-man gameday one, as well. Jam Miller is a roster bubble type who'll as Pats' Pulpit speculates will like wind up on the practice squad.
The cornerback position is strong at the top, but lacks depth.
The ongoing concerns about Will Campbell's future as the Patriots' left tackle prompted the lineman to work out with some of the NFL's best talent.
The Patriots might still need some help on their defensive line, but Adam Schefter just assured them they made the right decision to stay away from one free agent.
The Patriots will look to find depth via these camp battles as they evaluate their roster this summer.
If the Patriots' offensive line can reduce the sacks, hits, and pressures allowed, and give Drake Maye clean pockets expect him to cart away the 2026 MVP award. But it's his offensive line that will determine this. It always is.
Jam Miller faces stiff competition for the Patriots' No. 3 running back job, but his special teams value could give him the inside track.
The Rams can save $7 million by moving on from one of their key weapons. Will the Patriots pounce on the opportunity to add another pass catcher to the mix?
Kayshon Boutte's uncertain future with the Patriots has a lot of people talking, including franchise greats like Julian Edelman.
The Patriots still need to improve their pass rush ahead of the 2026 season, and a familiar face might be the right guy for the job.
A potential fall from the top of the Vikings' depth chart could give the Patriots their next trade target.
Bleacher Report's ranking of the 99 biggest draft busts of all time somehow ignores Bill Belchick's biggest blunder.
Expectations are high for Christian Gonzalez after his fantastic 2025 season.
The Patriots have more than enough reason not to entertain trade conversations with one AFC contender.
The Patriots upgraded their No. 2 receiver position with the underrated Romeo Doubs. In so doing, they have also opened up an opportunity to bolster another position or two by trading one or both of Kayshon Boutte or Pop Douglas. They should do just that.
The Patriots were in a good position to make another bold trade for their 2026 roster, but now that opportunity is gone.
The Patriots might want to explore making a bold roster decision for the 2026 season that ultimately benefits Drake Maye.