Patriots Training Camp Notebook
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FOXBOROUGH — The hierarchy in the New England Patriots quarterback room is no secret. Drake Maye is the starter, while the team brought in Joshua Dobbs this offseason to serve as the backup quarterback, which also provides a veteran presence in the room.
The Patriots already had a shaky offensive line. Now, two starters had to leave their latest training camp practice with apparent injuries.
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Kayshon Boutte climbing the WR depth chart? Curran and Perry discuss
Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry discuss Kayshon Boutte seemingly climbing the Patriots' wide receiver depth chart early in training camp.
The New England Patriots spent an entire offseason acquiring talent, and now, they'll spend an entire training camp whittling that talent down to 53 players. Some tough decisions are on the ...
“I would say any quarterback in this league doesn’t view themselves as a backup,” Dobbs said after the Patriots’ sixth training camp practice on Tuesday. “They view themselves as a person that can step in there, execute the offense, and be one of 32 on any given Sunday.”
With Christian Gonzalez and Carlton Davis both injured, the Patriots got a long look at some of their less heralded cornerbacks in Tuesday’s practice.
The Patriots could see less production out of their leading tackler from the 2024-25 season, according to an NFL writer.
Former New England Patriots quarterback Joe Milton III sees one major difference between the Patriots and Dallas Cowboys.