As Super Bowl LX approaches, the Patriots' injury report and cap space reveal a delicate balance between immediate performance and future roster building.
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The New England Patriots have arrived in San Jose for Super Bowl LX week, with focus on Drake Maye's shoulder and a full injury report as they prepare to face the Seattle Seahawks.
Rookie offensive linemen Will Campbell and Jared Wilson have achieved a historic feat by starting every game and reaching the Super Bowl in their first season.
The NFL informed clubs of a projected 2026 salary cap range exceeding $300M, with the New England Patriots holding approximately $38 million in effective cap space.
With Super Bowl LX nine days away, the Patriots' Friday injury report revealed nine players as questionable, including quarterback Drake Maye and both starting linebackers.
The Patriots' first injury report of Super Bowl week shows limited participation for QB Drake Maye and several defensive starters, signaling a cautious approach.
New England signs wide receiver Trent Sherfield Sr. and linebacker Patrick Johnson to the practice squad, adding experienced depth for Super Bowl preparations.
With the 2025 NFL season complete, the New England Patriots now know their full 2026 regular season schedule, featuring key divisional and conference matchups.
Head Coach Mike Vrabel details the meticulous practice and preparation schedule for the Patriots leading up to Super Bowl LX against the Seahawks.
As they prepare for the Super Bowl, the Patriots are managing serious legal charges against key players Stefon Diggs and Christian Barmore.
The Patriots defense dominated and Drake Maye provided the lone touchdown in a brutal, snowy AFC Championship Game victory over the Broncos.
Amidst Super Bowl fervor, the Patriots front office has been securing core talent for the future, signing key extensions while maintaining robust...
As Super Bowl preparations begin, the Patriots navigate a critical injury report and recent roster maneuvers.