The second-winningest coach in NFL history is heading to the college ranks.
New England Patriots
Patriots cut wide receiver K.J. Osborn
Osborn played just seven games in his only season with New England after signing a one-year deal in March.
Veteran tight end sees growth in Patriots rookie QB Drake Maye
Austin Hooper, who has played on five teams over his nine-year career, is impressed with Drake Maye’s development.
Patriots release guard Michael Jordan from practice squad
Jordan, who started 11 games this season, is released when New England adds defensive end Truman Jones and linebacker Andrew Parker Jr.
Patriots coach’s use of hypotheticals doesn’t explain poor performance
Commentary: Jerod Mayo often speaks of his team’s effort, asking to remove the worst part of it, without considering his own coaching decisions.
Patriots lose to Colts in final seconds on touchdown, two-point conversion
Red zone struggles and some heroics by Anthony Richardson hand the Patriots another loss and officially eliminate them from playoff contention.
Colts battling for playoff spot against struggling Patriots
New England is focused on player development, while Indianapolis hopes an easy remaining schedule with help in its quest to make the playoffs.
Patriots will wait to activate lineman Cole Strange
Strange has not played this season because of a knee injury but could soon slot in at guard or center.
Jabrill Peppers returns to Patriots with court case still pending
Jabrill Peppers returns to practice Tuesday afternoon as he awaits trial on charges in a domestic violence case.
Patriots safety accused of domestic violence cleared to return
Jabrill Peppers was removed from the commissioners exempt list on Monday and is eligible to practice and play for New England.