It's been a long time since we've seen the New England Patriots have had to look for a new general manager to run their football operations, but it seems like that time has finally come after a quarter century under Bill Belichick's direction.
According to Jonathan Jones, the Patriots are opening a search for a potentially new lead football operations executive. For most teams, this is the general manager.
There are expected to be a lot of changes in the New England Patriots locker room before the 2024 season gets underway. The coaching staff has already seen significant turnover, most notably with Jerod Mayo replacing Bill Belichick as head coach.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have been involved in trades already before the new league year starts. According to ESPN's NFL insider Adam Schefter, the Jaguars and New England Patriots are finalizing a trade to send quarterback Mac Jones to the Jaguars.
When NFL Draft hopefuls arrive at the Scouting Combine, they usually go through medical exams. It’s part of the evaluation process as NFL teams learn more about the prospects hoping to hear their names called in April’s draft.
The New England Patriots have found their new running backs coach. According to CBS' Jonathan Jones, the Patriots plan to hire Taylor Embree to help the offense.
Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports reports that the Patriots are in no rush to hire a general manager this year. According to Jones, the Patriots haven’t requested any interviews with external candidates to fill their vacant “primary football executive position” after the team made the decision to move on from HC Bill Belichick.
During the New England Patriots' 4-13 season, their worst in 30 years, there was a glaringly obvious weak link. Despite the Patriots' abysmal record, the defense held up relatively well even with some stars missing most of the season.
The New England Patriots offense was historically bad at points in the 2023 season, which upset members of the defense, such as Jonathan Jones. In an interview
As has been the case for the last five years, the New England Patriots will not be in the Super Bowl. But a couple of former players tonight will be at the Super Bowl ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers will address cornerback in some shape or form through the free agency and NFL Draft. It seems likely that will be a two-pronged strategy to try and build up the defense and fix it once and for all.
Carolina Panthers outside linebackers coach Tem Lukabu is a busy man nowadays. As first reported by CBS senior NFL insider Jonathan Jones on Wednesday, Lukabu has been named a defensive coordinator for this year’s East-West Shrine Bowl.
New England is honoring two of its most experienced players. With news about the New England Patriots’ coaching change dominating headlines, one story flew largely under the radar.
If Sunday night's clash between the Denver Broncos and the visiting New England Patriots proves anything, it might just be how much truly can change over the course of a decade.
The New England Patriots named Jonathan Jones their 2023 nominee for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award. The award, first given out in 1970 and renamed after the Chicago Bears legendary running back in 1999 honors players for their work on and off the field.
The New England Patriots are waiving second-year cornerback Jack Jones. NFL Network’s Mike Garofolo was the first to report, stating that Jones’ agent has confirmed.
The Dallas Cowboys defense did not treat Patriots quarterback Mac Jones nicely on Sunday. Trailing 31-3 before the start of the fourth quarter, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick opted to bench the former first-round draft pick instead of letting the Micah Parsons-led group continue their onslaught.
The NFL is taking a strong stance on enforcing its gambling policy, as evidenced by a quartet of hefty suspensions announced on Thursday. However, New
Patriots cornerback Jonathan Jones has addressed rumors mentioning Ravens star Lamar Jackson as a possible replacement for starting quarterback Mac Jones.
Switching from playing primarily in the slot to more of the outside coverage role vacated by J.C. Jackson, who left to join the Los Angeles Chargers last offseason, Jones had a career year in 2022.
One of the last Patriots members tied to their Super Bowl teams, Jonathan Jones is less than a week away from hitting free agency for the first time. The Pats would like to retain their longest-tenured cornerback, and he wants to stay in New England as well.
New England extended Jones just before the 2019 season, signing him to a three-year, $21M deal.
The Ravens should be putting all of their energy into working on an extension for QB Lamar Jackson. But once Jackson's future is decided, Baltimore should go after a player that already has two rings in his career.
There are plenty of holes to fill if the Pats want to get back to the postseason, and they'll need to address all of them to keep up with an ever-improving AFC East.
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