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#1
Report: Eagles trading A.J. Brown to Patriots after June 1 is "likely"
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Report: Eagles trading A.J. Brown to Patriots after June 1 is "likely"

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/report-eagles-trading-a-j-brown-to-patriots-after-june-1-is-likelyhttps://www.on3.com/pro/news/report-eagles-trading-a-j-brown-to-patriots-now-considered-likely/https://www.si.com/nfl/eagles/onsi/a-j-brown-likely-to-be-traded-to-patriots-when-eagles-plan-on-dealing-the-star-receiver-01kpn915f7wr
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  • The Patriots remain a potential landing spot for A.J. Brown, with a trade likely on or after June 1 as teams seek cap relief and a fit for their offense.
  • If the deal lands near June 1, Brown's return would center on 2027 picks, with a possible Eagles player included in the package.
  • The potential trade could use a premium Day 2 pick as a key bargaining chip, aligning with conversations about mid-round assets in July talks.
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Dianna Russini Reportedly Claims That Photos From Resort Were A "Sexist Attack"
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Dianna Russini Reportedly Claims That Photos From Resort Were A "Sexist Attack"

  • Russini described the resort photos with Vrabel as a sexist attack in a male-dominated field.
  • Ben Strauss of ESPN cited three people with internal knowledge for the bombshell report.
  • The Athletic allegedly conducted meetings and supported Russini's version of events.
  • The report notes no disclosed evidence to prove Russini was on a 'girls hiking trip'.
  • The piece questions the fairness of media reactions and calls out 'perpetual victimhood' in culture.
  • The post cites a Times Company chief executive's alleged involvement to plead her case.
  • Vrabel's handling was described as a separate matter, with the NFL reportedly not reviewing the conduct.
  • The article highlights that Russini coordinated with Vrabel on how to respond to the photos.
  • The piece mentions that the Times ethics policy concerns relate to relationships with sources.
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#3
McCourtys talk Patriots' NFL draft must-haves, needs, wants
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McCourtys talk Patriots' NFL draft must-haves, needs, wants

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/48517024/devin-jason-mccourty-talk-new-england-patriots-2026-nfl-draft-haves-needs-wantshttps://www.espn.co.uk/nfl/story/_/id/48517024/devin-jason-mccourty-talk-new-england-patriots-2026-nfl-draft-haves-needs-wants
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  • Edge rusher remains the top priority as Devin and Jason McCourty stress a dynamic defender to pressure quarterbacks.
  • Depth on the offensive line and development of current players are key must-haves for the Patriots.
  • The McCourtys see a potential need for a high-impact receiver, but caution about blue-chip targets in the draft.
  • Trade strategy could involve moving up from 31 with third- and fourth-round picks to reach early mid first-round targets.
  • Predraft visits and player evaluation are highlighted, including cornerbacks and tight ends as options.
  • Tight end position remains a potential area of focus for improving the offense, per the discussion.
  • Devin McCourty emphasizes depth at defensive back to mitigate injuries in a volatile secondary.
  • The McCourtys discuss the potential impact of adding talent to support quarterback Drake Maye, noting weaponry importance.
  • The discussion acknowledges the importance of roster development and scheme fit for future seasons.
  • The piece confirms the Patriots have 11 selections, offering flexibility to address multiple needs.
  • The McCourtys highlight the possibility of adding a versatile edge rusher who can rotate and develop.
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#4
Patriots Legend Thinks Will Campbell Should Remain Starting OT
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Patriots Legend Thinks Will Campbell Should Remain Starting OT

  • David Andrews says Will Campbell should remain the left tackle in 2026, opposing a positional move.
  • Andrews notes Campbell held his own but faced rookie-season challenges including sacks and a serious MCL injury.
  • The article highlights potential OT targets Kadyn Proctor and Blake Miller as fits for building a pair of bookends.
  • Andrews mentions Blake Miller as a potential first-round option who could complement Campbell on the line.
  • The piece recalls past moves, such as trading Shaq Mason, to illustrate a cautious approach to filling gaps.
  • The article notes the Patriots want Campbell to protect Maye’s blindside for years to come.
  • The piece places the Campbell discussion within a broader 2026 plan and ongoing left tackle conversations.
  • Vrabel, Maye, and Wolf are cited as having backed Campbell, reinforcing the support for his role.
  • The analysis frames Campbell as a long-term cornerstone, despite questions about his 2026 role.
  • The article includes a call to bookmark SI Patriots for ongoing coverage, interviews, and film breakdowns.
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DeVonta Smith Forced Teams to Rethink NFL Draft Value After Pro Day
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DeVonta Smith Forced Teams to Rethink NFL Draft Value After Pro Day

  • Smith says he’ll be a versatile defensive back who can fit in multiple schemes and roles.
  • Smith emphasizes his leadership and family priorities influencing his college choices.
  • Smith lists multiple NFL teams he met with during pro day, signaling strong interest.
  • Smith describes his experience adapting to Alabama, Notre Dame and Saban-era systems.
  • Smith asserts he can thrive in man or zone schemes and is ready for any position.
  • Pro Day performance is highlighted as a key factor in his draft prospects.
  • Smith believes he can contribute at multiple positions including safety and outside corner.
  • Smith emphasizes his past leadership roles at Alabama and Notre Dame.
  • Smith mentions his personal interests off the field, underscoring his easy-going character.
  • Smith notes the goal of playoffs was within reach for Notre Dame this season.
  • The interview frames Smith’s pro day as a pivotal moment in his draft journey.
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#6
World Cup disruptions begin for the 13 teams in stadiums hosting matches
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World Cup disruptions begin for the 13 teams in stadiums hosting matches

  • The World Cup will disrupt 13 NFL teams by using their stadium venues for matches.
  • Jets and Giants will move their draft party from MetLife Stadium to Manhattan.
  • Players and staff face changes as stadium operations shift to accommodate FIFA needs.
  • Grass-to-artificial surface changes at MetLife Stadium affect Giants and others.
  • Sports Business Journal’s Ben Fischer contributed to detailing practical impacts.
  • Teams will navigate FIFA credentialing for workplace access.
  • MetLife Stadium will host the World Cup final on July 19, influencing prep plans.
  • Some teams will relocate training camps due to field changes.
  • The report underscores broader accommodations required by FIFA.
  • The article positions the issue as a growing logistical headache for NFL teams.
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#7
Sunday Patriots Notes: 10 thoughts entering NFL Draft week
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Sunday Patriots Notes: 10 thoughts entering NFL Draft week

  • Patriots adopt a bottom-up draft strategy, focusing on long-term fit over immediate needs.
  • The team values up to 30 visits to evaluate medicals, character and position fit.
  • Draft room at Gillette Stadium received a modern upgrade with new technology.
  • Vrabel and coaching staff remain highly involved in evaluating draft prospects.
  • The Patriots hold 11 picks after trades, with room to maneuver on Day 3.
  • Executive leadership stresses balancing need with long-term roster planning.
  • The 2026 draft will be held in Pittsburgh with the Patriots on the clock at 31st.
  • Vrabel faces distractions from offseason headlines as he sets the tone.
  • The Patriots expect a busy week with workouts and a crowded draft schedule.
  • Patriots aim to keep accountability and focus through the draft process.
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#8
AP is mum on potential review of Dianna Russini's NFL awards ballots
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AP is mum on potential review of Dianna Russini's NFL awards ballots

  • AP has not responded to questions about reviewing Dianna Russini's NFL awards ballots.
  • Russini resigned from The Athletic, prompting questions about her ballots.
  • The AP did not release Russini’s 2025 ballot, continuing a 2024-2025 pattern.
  • The piece suggests potential questions about voting impartiality given public ties.
  • Vrabel’s 2025 win is cited as context for Ballot scrutiny and ballot contents.
  • PFT emphasizes transparency in voting as a broader issue for the NFL Honors process.
  • The NBC Sports outlet notes ongoing curiosity about the contents of past ballots.
  • AP awards are treated as official NFL honors by the league in relation to the NFL Honors event.
  • The article frames the discussion around possible irregularities tied to public perception.
  • The narrative connects the Russini controversy to broader reporting on NFL awards voting.
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#9
Report: Patriots tried to stop New York Post from publishing the Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini photos
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Report: Patriots tried to stop New York Post from publishing the Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini photos

  • Patriots allegedly tried to stop the New York Post from publishing the Vrabel-Russini photos.
  • InTouch repurposed the Post story, with Yahoo! Sports amplifying it afterward.
  • ESPN’s Ben Strauss reported a crisis manager was involved in the response efforts.
  • Russini, Vrabel, and executives from The Athletic reportedly scrambled to respond to the Post report.
  • The article notes the involvement of a crisis manager and ongoing debate over reporting.
  • The report describes ongoing scrutiny as the narrative kept evolving across outlets.
  • The piece mentions other related items, like a larger program and external content tied to the situation.
  • The report highlights the timing: nearly two weeks after the Post published the photos.
  • The article cites multiple outlets and names, including The Athletic and ESPN, in its narrative.
  • The report emphasizes that the Post gave Vrabel more time to respond than industry norms.
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#10
Patriots start 2026 offseason workout program on Monday
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Patriots start 2026 offseason workout program on Monday

https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/patriots-start-2026-offseason-workout-094252289.htmlhttps://www.si.com/nfl/patriots/onsi/patriots-return-to-gillette-stadium-as-offseason-program-kicks-off
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  • The Patriots kicked off the 2026 offseason program at Gillette Stadium on Monday as voluntary workouts begin.
  • Phase 1 focuses on strength and conditioning with limited daily on-field time under team supervision.
  • Drake Maye is among the players expected to participate as the team begins its 2026 cycle.
  • Phase 2 will allow individual and group drills but not full-team, full-speed action.
  • Phase 3 allows 7-on-7, 9-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills with no live contact, plus 10 days of OTAs.
  • The team has a busy offseason including notable free-agent moves and an 11-draft pick haul for 2026.
  • OTAs and mandatory minicamp are scheduled for late May to mid-June.
  • Team executives stressed ongoing roster evaluation ahead of the 2026 season.
  • The Patriots begin preparation ahead of the NFL Draft with plans to shape the roster for 2026.
  • The program runs through late May with organized activities and a June minicamp.
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