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Diggs talked about Patriots coach Mike Vrabel being part of the impetus to sign with New England.
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Along with adding help at left tackle, the Patriots need to ensure that second-year quarterback Drake Maye has the necessary firepower to compete next season.
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PALM BEACH, Fla. — Patriots owner Robert Kraft is an eternal optimist. And even when he knew he should temper his excitement and expectations, he couldn’t help himself from expressing high hopes over what new head coach Mike Vrabel is building with the 2025 Patriots.
The Patriots have made several big moves since free agency opened three weeks ago, but Mike Vrabel says nobody should be celebrating just yet.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft believes making the playoffs is the measure of success for Mike Vrabel's Patriots.
That's why they signed four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Stefon Diggs, a 31-year-old coming off a torn ACL, to a three-year deal worth $69 million with $26 million guaranteed on Tuesday. One of the top priorities of their offseason was upgrading their support system around quarterback Drake Maye,
Diggs is coming off of a torn ACL that he suffered after playing just eight games in 2024 with the Houston Texans. That was a concern, but the Patriots clearly were not scared off by it. Following the move to sign Diggs, head coach Mike Vrabel spoke out about the move and why he is exactly what Maye needed.
The New England Patriots added a playmaker in wide receiver Stefon Diggs, and new head coach Mike Vrabel can't wait to get him onto the field with quarterback Drake Maye.
Mike Vrabel and Eliot Wolf both discussed the Patriots' offseason and expectations for the 2025 season with Michael Felger on Monday.