Patriots veteran cornerback Jonathan Jones mapped out the Patriots' offseason priorities. Read more on Boston.com.
Jonathan Jones has been with the New England Patriots since he was signed as an undrafted free agent in 2016. Although he seems to have somewhat regressed at age 31, he is still a reliable cornerback in general and the team's defensive leader.
This will be a pivotal offseason under coach Mike Vrabel and the newly-assembled staff. The Patriots have an opportunity to reshape their team with some high-profile free agents. There’s hope that New England will be a more desirable destination with a talented rookie quarterback in Drake Maye and a more experienced coaching staff in place.
The Dallas Cowboys ended their 11-day search for a new head coach on Friday, surprising the NFL by elevating their offensive coordinator since 2023, Brian Schottenheimer, to the top job. Despite never holding a head coach’s position after 14 years as an offensive coordinator with four different teams,
The New England Patriots are reportedly hiring Cleveland Browns offensive assistant Ashton Grant as their new quarterbacks coach, according to CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones. Grant is a Connecticut native who attended Assumption University in Worcester. So this is a homecoming for the man set to replace T.C. McCartney.
Coach Mike Vrabel was asked what kind of players he wanted as he constructs the roster for 2025 and he replied, “good ones,” to which Jonathan Jones agrees.
Once again, Josh McDaniels will fill the New England Patriots offensive coordinator position. As expected, the team is hiring McDaniels after speaking with him Tuesday, according to CBS Sports lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones. The Patriots made the move official on Wednesday.
The New England Patriots fired Jerod Mayo from his head ... abruptly after New England's Week 18 loss. Pats cornerback Jonathan Jones spoke about the firing recently, and he provided a rather ...
The New England Patriots 2024 season was a soap opera from the beginning. Things started off on an ominous note when owner Robert Kraft fired legendary head coach Bill Belichick after a 4-13 season, despite Belichick’s history of guiding the once-moribund Patriots franchise to a record six Super Bowl trophies in his 24 years at
No team has better resources to improve its roster than the Patriots, who own the No. 4 pick in the draft and have lots of salary-cap space.
Following the final game of the season, when the New England Patriots got past the Buffalo Bills by a 23-16 score in a game when bench and backup players saw most of the action for both teams, one aspect of the otherwise ragged contest stood out: the remarkable performance of Patriots backup quarterback Joe Milton.
New Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll and GM John Spytek are embracing their opportunities with one of the NFL's more downtrodden franchises.