The NFL Draft is one month away, and ESPN Boston's Mike Reiss has one target in mind for the New England Patriots with the fourth overall pick: Travis Hunter. Hunter was a dynamic two-way star for ...
He continued to do so on Wednesday as ESPN's Mike Reiss reported that the Patriots were signing former Titans linebacker Jack Gibbens to a one-year deal. Gibbens found his way to Tennessee as an ...
Mike Reiss of ESPN reports this week that the four-time Pro Bowl receiver Diggs is “ahead of schedule” in his recovery from a torn right ACL. Reiss notes that Diggs is already running at full ...
Schefter’s fellow ESPN reporter Mike Reiss detailed how “Hooper’s close ties with fellow TE Hunter Henry, and his belief in the promise of QB Drake Maye, were among the factors that led him ...
The Patriots are reportedly continuing to bolster their linebacker corps. According to ESPN’s Mike Reiss, the Patriots are planning to retain linebacker Christian Elliss, opting to match the ...
Now, they are bringing back one of their breakout talents on a two-year deal. Per Mike Reiss, the Patriots matched the offer sheet offered to restricted free agent Christian Elliss from the Las ...
While Elliss signed an offer sheet with the Raiders as a restricted free agent, the Patriots will match the contract to keep him on the club, according to ESPN’s Mike Reiss. Elliss was tendered at the ...
Fowler (h/t ESPN's Mike Reiss) previously reported Monday that New England had agreed to match the offer sheet Elliss signed with the Las Vegas Raiders. Had the Patriots been able to retain Elliss ...
They did just that on Monday morning as ESPN's Mike Reiss reported that the Patriots were matching the Raiders' offer sheet, meaning Elliss will stay in New England. Las Vegas lost both of their ...
Diggs is “ahead of schedule” in his rehab, running at full speed while cutting and changing direction with his legs during workouts, ESPN’s Mike Reiss wrote in his Sunday notes column.
The general consensus is that the Pats will land someone in the coming weeks, and ESPN's Mike Reiss is fully expecting them to splurge this time around. "I think this is more likely to be like ...
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