NFL analyst Damien Woody believes the Pats could "annoy" fellow AFC East teams and other clubs throughout the 2024 campaign.
There are plenty of reasons to be excited about the 2024 NFL season for the New England Patriots. The rookies will get their first taste of action at the professional level and a new coaching staff is going to bring a lot more swagger and energy, so this football team is going to be viewed very differently than ever before.
Now that the 2024 NFL Draft is officially in the books, teams are in the process of rounding out their rosters in preparation for training camp. Here are three moves the Patriots should make as the offseason winds down.
Despite joining the New England Patriots dawning the number nine, it seems it wasn't Matthew Judon's first choice when he came into the fold. It was within
After a disappointing 2023 season for the New England Patriots and star edge-rusher Matthew Judon, the eight-year veteran is excited to get back on the field.
It's safe to say New England Patriots edge rusher Matthew Judon is hungry to take on his fourth season in Foxboro. After his previous campaign was cut
Could the New England Patriots end up trading edge rusher Matthew Judon this week? Marcus Mosher of Pro Football Talk thinks it’s a possibility. Judon is entering the final year of his deal, and with the Patriots clearly in rebuilding mode with a new regime and a very thin roster, he doesn’t fit the team’s timeline any longer.
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 New England Patriots are in the beginning stages of a long rebuild, and it’s safe to wonder whether or not an established veteran like Matthew Judon will request a trade rather than deal with another lost season.
Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel wouldn’t provide a timeline for potential timelines of recovery for LB Jaelan Phillips (Achilles) and EDGE Bradley Chubb (ACL)
You can count Matthew Judon as one of the several New England Patriots players who approve of Jerod Mayo’s promotion to head coach in the aftermath of Bill Belichick’s departure.
Bills CB Taron Johnson told the media he plans to take on a more vocal leadership role after signing an extension with the team this offseason, especially after the team has moved on from several veteran defensive backs who helped Johnson get to where he is.
Matthew Judon has been so busy trying to lure others to the New England Patriots that someone apparently forgot to keep him updated on his own Foxborough
Trent Brown is officially signed on to protect the right side of the Joe Burrow's pocket for the Cincinnati Bengals. Brown is coming from the New England Patriots, a team hoping to find its own Burrow next month in the NFL Draft.
Matthew Judon has become a key member of the New England Patriots. However, following the 2024 season, he is set to be a free agent. And so his time with the Patriots could be coming to an end.
Anything that's gone wrong for the New England Patriots over the past three seasons can be somewhat cured by a five-word mantra: at least they have Judon.
In the summer, the Patriots started discussions with star pass rusher Matt Judon concerning a new contract as he headed into the second-to-last season of his current deal.
The linebacker believes teams that had head-coaching vacancies this offseason may regret not giving the former New England head coach opportunities to win one of those jobs.
The torn bicep which forced Matthew Judon to exit New England’s Week 4 loss will lead to surgery and an extended absence.
New England Patriots linebacker Matt Judon left his team’s loss to the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth quarter on Sunday due to a tear in his lower right bicep.
New England Patriots LB Matthew Judon suffered a serious arm injury in Sunday's blowout loss to the Dallas Cowboys, casting a pall over a season which already seems to be going sideways.
The Patriots rewarded the four-time Pro Bowler with the contract improvement he was waiting for.
While this newly reworked contract isn’t an extension, perhaps it serves as a promise of things to come.
Since joining the Patriots on a four-year, $54.5M contract, outside linebacker Matt Judon has been a star. He seems to want to stay in New England for the foreseeable future, and one would assume the Patriots would like nothing more than to keep him around and producing.
New England Patriots pass-rusher Matthew Judon has not been on the field for a large portion of the start of training camp, and that may have something to do with his contract situation.
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