A busy day on the New England Patriots' transactional ledger bid farewell to one of the more renowned names in recent franchise memory: in addition to
Tuesday brought even more question marks to the quarterback room in Foxborough. Malik Cunningham, who the New England Patriots handed a three-year deal to just 10 days ago, was waived from the 53-man roster.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Patriots have waived QB/WR Malik Cunningham. The undrafted rookie was promoted a couple of weeks ago and actually served as the backup quarterback for a game.
After 19 months in Los Angeles, Jackson is back in New England. J.C. Jackson is back in New England. Not even 19 months after he left the Patriots to join the Los Angeles Chargers on a five-year, $82.5 million contract, the veteran cornerback was traded back to his old club in exchange for a late-round pick swap.
The Patriots could soon have reinforcements in place on both sides of the ball. Among the players designated for return on Wednesday were offensive tackle Riley Reiff and edge rusher Trey Flowers, as noted by MassLive’s Chris Mason.
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The New England Patriots recently made a surprising move by signing veteran defensive linemen Trey Flowers. And that isn't to say Flowers isn't a good player because, as he showed in his first stint in Foxboro, he can be a contributor on a Super Bowl-winning team.
After four years, Flowers is back in New England. Let’s find out what can realistically be expected from him. A few years ago, we introduced the Chung-Thompkins Scale in an attempt to measure the potential impact a certain group of free agency pickups will have on the New England Patriots.
The New England Patriots have signed defensive end Trey Flowers, the team announced in a Tuesday release. Flowers, a former fourth-round pick for New England, won two Super Bowls with the Patriots in 2016 and 2018.
The New England Patriots are reaching back into their old contacts list as they look for some defensive reinforcements.
NFL edge rusher Trey Flowers is headed back to where it all began. After playing just four games last season for the Dolphins due to a foot injury, Flowers has reportedly signed a new deal with the New England Patriots, according to Ian Rapoport.
For the second time this year, the Patriots arranged a meeting with Trey Flowers. The former standout New England edge rusher visited with the team in March, and Mike Reiss of ESPN.com tweets he was in Foxborough for a Monday workout.
According to Mike Garafolo, the Patriots are hosting OLB Trey Flowers for a visit. Flowers got his start with the Patriots as a mid-round pick and developed into a solid starter.
Miami Dolphins starting cornerback Nik Needham is out for the rest of the season with a torn Achilles and pass rusher Trey Flowers (foot) joined him on injured reserve Wednesday.
The Dolphins are adding another experienced player to the defense.
Trey Flowers may have an opportunity to be an AFC East pass rusher again. The Dolphins are working out the former Patriots and Lions edge defender, per Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero of NFL.com (on Twitter).
The Packers, who are in need of a No. 3 edge-rusher, could be an option for Flowers.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Lions sought to trade Flowers but couldn't find a taker and opted to release him instead.
The Detroit Lions are asking veteran Trey Flowers to play more outside linebacker in their new 3-4 base scheme. New defensive line coach Todd Wash shared
Trey Flowers is entering his third season playing with the Detroit Lions organization. After signing a five-year, $90 million contract back in 2019, Flowers has seen a dip in his production, and then he battled injuries all of last season. In 2018, Flowers recorded 7.5 sacks, a career high, under Bill Belichick with the New England Patriots.
When new Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell announced recently his team would be switching from a 4-3 defense (four defensive linemen and three linebackers) to a 3-4 base (three defensive linemen and four linebackers), it really caught me by surprise. I can not ever recall seeing the Lions play a 3-4 defense in the past 40 years.
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