Mike Vrabel, New England Patriots
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Here we'll try to look at the three New England Patriots players on the roster bubble who must shine in the 2025 NFL preseason.
The Patriots enter 2025 after a second straight 4-13 season. They have a new coach in Mike Vrabel and are ready to focus on the future and get back to their winning ways. And New England’s first three picks in 2025 could be difference makers for a rebuilding team.
The New England Patriots group of agile, athletic linebackers are expected to thrive in their aggressive new style of defense in 2025.
Despite the ominous report, the Patriots have received a major update on the All-Pro corner. According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, sources have told him that Gonzalez suffered a hamstring injury, but that will not impact his ability to start in Week 1. That is massive news for the Patriots, especially with how impactful Gonzalez has been.
Follow our daily updates from Patriots training camp, including intel on the QBs, tight position battles and potential breakouts.
Patriots defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga spoke with Dan Roche after Tuesday's practice and said he loves being in New England. He's a big fan of new head coach Mike Vrabel, who gave Tonga as he walked by during his interview.
Mike Vrabel compared Patriots tight end Hunter Henry to one of the most accomplished players he coached with the Titans. Here’s why: