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Patriots 2025 roster reset: WR room desperately needs a facelift
Tom E. Curran assesses the disaster that is the Patriots’ wide receiver position, and how the team can go about fixing it entering the 2025 season.
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Why the Patriots should pursue Davante Adams
Scott Zolak is making the case for a Josh McDaniels and Davante Adams reunion in New England.
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Which Patriots receivers will be back in 2025?
Phil Perry reveals which receivers he thinks will be back on the Patriots roster next season, and which receivers he thinks will be gone
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Drake Maye and Patriots prepare for cold weather in Buffalo
Drake Maye, Antonio Gibson and DeMario Douglas discuss preparing for playing in cold weather in Buffalo.
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Hoyer: Drake Maye shovel-pass TD to Douglas ‘Josh Allen-esque'
Brian Hoyer joins Tom Giles on “The Gameplan” to break down Drake Maye’s shovel-pass touchdown to DeMario ‘Pop’ Douglas in Sunday’s loss to the Cardinals.
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Breaking down Drake Maye's game-ending interception vs. Rams
Michael Holley joins Zolak and Bertrand to discuss Drake Maye’s game-ending interception that seemed to be targeting wide receiver DeMario Douglas.
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Maye: Miscommunication with ‘Pop' Douglas cause of game-ending INT
Drake Maye blames miscommunication between himself and DeMario ‘Pop’ Douglas as the reason behind his game-ending interception in the team’s loss to the Rams.
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Patriots demand more work, better professionalism from players in team meeting
Can the Patriots’ offense get on the same page? Phil Perry details a team meeting in New England with a focus on a better day-to-day approach.
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Perry: ‘Extremely good chance' both Mayo and Wolf back next year
Phil Perry reacts to the continued fallout from Jerod Mayo calling his team “soft” following Sunday’s loss to the Jaguars and explains why he believes ownership is confident in Mayo and GM Eliot Wolf long-term.
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DeMario Douglas limited by nasty illness in Patriots' loss to Jaguars
DeMario Douglas didn’t play much in the Patriots’ loss to the Jaguars in London on Sunday, and now we know why.
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INSTANT REACTION: Pats ‘bullied' by Jags in ‘gut-punch' 32-16 loss
Phil Perry, Tom Curran and Ted Johnson offer instant reaction and analysis following the Patriots’ 32-16 loss to the Jaguars in London that dropped them to 1-6 on the season.
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Total Insight: Curran, Ottolini make Pats-Jaguars over/under predictions
Can Drake Maye take another step forward in London? Tom E. Curran and Meghan Ottolini share their predictions for Pats-Jaguars.
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Drake Maye gives great quote on how tough it is to cover ‘Pop' Douglas
Drake Maye had an interesting way of describing how challenging it is for defenses to cover Patriots wideout DeMario “Pop” Douglas.
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Perry: Patriots ‘not concerned' about Drake Maye's knee injury
Phil Perry joins Boston Sports Tonight to share what he’s hearing about Drake Maye after the QB popped up on the injury report this afternoon.
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Douglas addresses on-field outbursts vs. 49ers: ‘That's horrible'
Wide receiver DeMario Douglas got candid with Phil Perry about his poor body language in the Patriots’ loss to the 49ers on Sunday.
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Bedard on Patriots: I see a team that's unraveling at this point
Greg Bedard shares his takeaways after watching the game film from the Patriots’ loss to the 49ers and explains why he thinks the issues start with Jerod Mayo.
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Brissett says he ‘understood' DeMario Douglas' frustration with Seattle game
After receiving zero targets in Week 2, DeMario Douglas expressed his frustrations about the lack of passing game so far this season. Patriots quarterback Jacoby Brissett was asked what he thought about Douglas’ frustrations.
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DeMario Douglas: “very challenging” game with zero targets vs. Seahawks
DeMario Douglas talks slow start for the wide receivers after the Patriots fall to the Seahawks in overtime where Douglas was targeted zero times.
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Douglas gives honest response to lack of targets through two games
Patriots WR DeMario Douglas doesn’t sound too happy about his lack of targets through two games.
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Patriots must find ways to get Douglas the ball after two tough games
Patriots wide receiver DeMario Douglas wasn’t targeted once in Sunday’s Week 2 loss to the Seahawks.