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Sportsnaut on MSNPatriots predicted to move on from franchise cornerstone ahead of 2025 NFL season
The New England Patriots are entering the final week of training camp, as the team will finish up practice over
New England Patriots insider Phil Perry predicts the team will cut 2022 first round pick, Cole Strange before the season begins.
Coach Mike Vrabel listed several regulars who “won’t practice this week,” and ESPN’s Mike Reiss relayed that among them were starting cornerback Christian Gonzalez (hamstring) and veteran wide receiver Kendrick Bourne (lower leg after being rolled up during an Aug. 1 scrimmage).
If the New England Patriots find a blue-chip player available before the start of the regular season, executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf won’t hesitate to part with a valuable draft pick or other assets to improve the roster.
New England Patriots' rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson received the leagues only 'A" in NFL.com's rookie grading.
NFL Network's Steve Wyche: New England Patriots are going to surprise a lot of people in the 2025 season. NFL Network's Marc Ross: San Francisco 49ers will start the 2025 season with a 4-0 record. NFL Network's Jane Slater: Cornerback Andrew Booth channeled Deion Sanders during the Dallas Cowboys' preseason game vs. the Baltimore Ravens.
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How to Watch New England Patriots vs Minnesota Vikings: Live Stream NFL Preseason, TV Channel
The New England Patriots will face the Minnesota Vikings in week 2 of the NFL preseason on Saturday at U.S. Bank Stadium.
The New England Patriots and the Minnesota Vikings face off in Week 2 of the NFL preseason today. Here's where to watch and start time.
The New England Patriots face some tough decisions regarding their corps of linebackers during final roster cuts.
One of the busiest weeks on the NFL calendar is coming, which means heavy roster turnover around the league. Some rookies are battling to make rosters over proven veterans, who are still hoping to keep their NFL careers alive.