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The are in the midst of a transformative offseason. announced that he will be moving on from the franchise he has spent the past twenty years with and is heading to Tampa Bay. With that, New England's quarterback situation is rather unclear really for the first time since 1992 just prior to the team drafting Drew Bledsoe. Currently, it would appear that second year signal caller Jarrett Stidham , but there are still plenty of free agents that New England could po sibly bring in.While the Patriots try to figure out what the post-Brady era will look like under center, they also have a number of free agent questions to figure out through the rest of the roster. As you'll see below, this story will be your hub to guide you through all the latest rumors and transactions made by New England as they usher in a new day in franchise history.Key upcoming datesSpring: OTAs, mandatory minicamp (dates TBD)July: training camp (date TBD)2020 regular season scheduleWeek 1, Sept. 13: vs. Dolphins, 1 p.m., CBSWeek 2, Sept. 20: at Seahawks (SNF), 8:20 p.m., NBCWeek 3, Sept. 27: vs. Raiders, 1 p.m., CBSWeek 4, Oct. 4: at Chiefs, 4:25 p.m., CBSWeek 5, Oct. 11: vs. Broncos, 1 p.m., CBSWeek 6: BYE WEEKWeek 7, Oct. 25: vs. 49ers, 4:25 p.m., CBSWeek 8, Nov. 1: at Bills, 1 p. Eric Bledsoe Jersey m., CBSWeek 9, Nov. 9: at Jets (MNF), 8:15 p.m., ESPNWeek 10, Nov. 15: vs. Ravens (SNF), 8:20 p.m., NBCWeek 11, Nov. 22: at Texans, 1 p.m., CBSWeek 12, Nov. 29: vs. Cardinals, 1 p.m., FoxWeek 13, Dec. 6: at Chargers, 4:25 p.m., CBSWeek 14, Dec. 10: at Rams (TNF), 8:20 p.m., Fox, NFL Network and AmazonWeek 15, Dec. 20: at Dolphins, 1 p.m., CBSWeek 16, Dec. 28: vs. Bills (MNF), 8:15 p.m., ESPNWeek 17, Jan. 3: vs. Jets, 1 p.m., CBSFor a more comprehensive breakdown of New England's 2020 schedule, .2020 preseason scheduleWeek 1, Aug. 13: vs. Lions, 7:30 p.m.Week 2 Aug. 20: vs. Panthers, 7:30 p.m.Week 3 Aug. 27: at Eagles, 7:30 p.m.Week 4 Sept. 3: at Giants, 7:30 p.m.2020 NFL Draft recapRound 2 (No. 37 overall): S Kyle Dugger, Lenoir-RhyneRound 2 (No. 60): EDGE Josh Uche, MichiganRound 3 (No. 87): EDGE Anfernee Jennings, AlabamaRound 3 (No. 91): TE Devin Asiasi, UCLARound 3 (No. 101): TE Dalton Keene, Virginia TechRound 5 (No. 159): K Justin Rohrwa ser, MarshallRound 5 (No. 182): G Michael Onwenu, MichiganRound 6 (No. 195): OT Justin Herron, Wake ForestRound 6 (No. 204): LB Ca sh Maluia, WyomingRound 7 (No. 230): C Dustin Woodard, MemphisTo see a full recap of all New England's trades throughout the 2020 draft and NFL Draft analyst Chris Trapa so's grades for each selection,.Undrafted Free Agent scorecardQB Brian Lewerke, Michigan StateWR Will Hastings, AuburnQB J'Mar Smith, Louisiana TechWR Sean Riley, SyracuseWR Isaiah Zuber, Mi si sippi StateWR Jeff Thomas, MiamiTE Jake Burt, Boston CollegeRB JJ Taylor, ArizonaDT Bill Murray, William & MaryDT Courtney Wallance Jr., Louisiana TechDE Nick Coe, Auburn OLB Rashod Berry, Ohio StateLB Kyahva Tezino, San Diego St.LB De'Jon Harris, ArkansasCB Myles Bryant, WashingtonFree Agent ScorecardRestricted free agents:, defensive tackle (), guard (signed tender)According to , defensive tackle Adam Butler as signed his restricted free agent tender worth $3.26 million. The former undrafted free agent out of Vanderbilt has blo somed into a strong rotational player in New England's front seven and has shown the ability to rush the pa ser. He finished the 2019 season with six sacks, nine quarterback hits and 26 total tackles in 16 games played (two starts). As for Eluemunor, the that he has also signed his tender. The team acquired the offensive lineman and a sixth-round pick in a trade with the in exchange for a 2020 fourth-round pick. He was really just a depth piece along an offensive line that saw injuries hit the interior with starting center mi sing the entire year.Unrestricted in-house free agentsTom Brady, quarterback (Bucs: two years, $50M), safety (Pats: two years, $23M), linebacker (Dolphins: four years, $51M), wide receiver/gunner (Pats: two years, $5.3M), wide receiver (: one-year), safety/special teamer (: one-year), linebacker (Lions: three years, $30M), defensive tackle (Lions: two years, $8M), kicker, right tackle, left guard (Pats: franchise tag) , linebacker (Pats), center, center (Dolphins: one year, $4M), linebacker (Dolphins), kicker, quarterbackTom Brady is naturally the big name here. He announced on Tuesday that he will be leaving the Patriots in free agency."To all my teammates, coaches, executives and staff, Coach Belichick, RKK and the Kraft family and the entire organization," he said. "I want to say thank you for the past twenty years of my life and the daily commitment to winning and creating a winning culture built on great values. I am grateful for all that you have taught me - I have learned from everyone. You all have allowed me to maximize my potential and that is all a player can ever hope for. Everything we have accomplished brings me great joy and the le sons I have learned will carry on with me forever."I couldn't be the man I am today without the relationships you have allowed me to build with you. I have benefited from all you have given me. I cherished every opportunity I had to be a part of our team, and I love you all for that. Our team has always set a great standard in pro sports and I know it will continue to do just that."Although my football journey will take place elsewhere, I appreciate everything that we have achieved and am grateful for our incredible team accomplishments. I have been privileged to have had the opportunity to know each and everyone of you, and to have the memories we've created together."Now, the Patriots will be looking for a new quarterback in 2020.As for the other spots on the roster, we do know is off the board is linebacker Kyle Van Noy, who is joining the Miami Dolphins. That now reunites him with former Patriots de facto defensive coordinator Brian Floes. Jamie Collins, meanwhile, has reunited with another former Patriots a sistant as the linebacker is set to ink a three-year deal with Matt Patricia's Detroit Lions.On the offensive side of the ball, the Patriots did make the rather surprising move of placing the franchise tag on starting left guard Joe Thuney. He has since and is officially on the books for 2020. New England noted in a statement that they are looking to agree with Thuney on a long-term deal, but we'll have to wait and see if that actually comes to fruition. Unrestricted free agent signings from other teams, receiver (), defensive tackle (Buccaneers), safety (Chargers), fullback (), linebacker (), safety ()Free agent signings for players cut by other teams, quarterback (Colts)*It's important to differentiate between the players signed as unrestricted free agents and those signed after being cut by another team. This is true because players who are signed after being released by another team do not count in the compensatory draft pick formula for the team who signs them.Rumors, reports, and updatesRichard Seymour elected to Patriots Hall of FameMonday, May 11: Former defensive tackle Richard Seymour has been elected to the Patriots Hall of Fame, the team announced on Monday. Seymour was named a finalist by the selection committee earlier this offseason along with former head coach Bill Parcells and linebacker Mike Vrabel. From there, it was put to a fan vote, which Seymour has since won."Richard Seymour laid the foundation for a defense that helped propel the Patriots to three Super Bowl championships in his first four seasons in the NFL," Patriots owner Robert Kraft . "Richard was the consummate profe sional and leader, always accepting the roles he was a signed, putting team goals ahead of personal ones, and in turn, raising the game of everyone around him. Yet as great as he was as a player, he is a Hall of Fame-caliber person, as well. I couldn't be happier for Richard and the Seymour family, and I am looking forward to celebrating with them as Richard takes his rightful place in the Patriots Hall of Fame and very soon the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton."Seymour, who spent his first eight seasons in the NFL with the Patriots, is the seventh player to enter the Patriots Hall of Fame as a three-time Super Bowl champion with the team, joining Troy Brown (2012), Tedy Bruschi (2013), Kevin Faulk (2016), Ty Law (2014), Matt Light (2018) and Willie McGinest (2015).James Develin announces retirementMonday, April 27: Fullback James Devin from the NFL "due to unforeseen complications" from the neck injury he suffered in Week 2 of the 2019 season that placed him on injured reserve. The 31-year-old had quite the football journey, going from an Ivy League defensive lineman to kicking around the minor leagues of football (Arena League and UFL) to eventually finding a role with the Patriots and winning three Super Bowl titles. With Develin retired, Jakob Johnson is the lone fullback currently on New England's roster.Patriots still not interested in Cam NewtonMonday, April 27: Despite not taking any quarterbacks during the NFL Draft, the Patriots current free agent and former league MVP Cam Newton, according to Jeff Howe of The Athletic. New England's disinterest in Newton has been consistent and further points to Jarrett Stidham as the favorite to land the staring job come Week 1. There may be another veteran quarterback added to compete with Stidham and Brian Hoyer, but the Patriots seemingly want to see what they have in their former fourth-round pick, who spend all of last season backing up Tom Brady.Obi Melifonwu released by PatriotsMonday, April 27: that New England has released safety Obi Melifonwu. The 26-year-old is a former second-round pick of the Raiders in 2017 and has tremendous athleticism, but injuries have derailed his career. After the then-Oakland squad released him in 2018, he inked a deal with his hometown (Grafton, Ma s. native) Patriots. He played in just two games with the team and was mostly a practice squad staple when he wasn't on injured reserve. With New England selecting safety Kyle Dugger at the draft, the writing was on the wall for Melifonwu to po sibly become a roster casualty.Patriots release defensive end Keionta DavisSunday, April 26: According to , the Patriots have released defensive end Keionta Davis. The 26-year-old, who did sign his exclusive rights tender back in March, mi sed the entire 2019 season after landing on injured reserve last summer and has since been pushed further down the depth chart. After New England took Josh Uche and Anfernee Jennings high in the 2020 draft, it makes sense that the team is moving on for Davis, who now has the freedom to sign with a club that gives him a more realistic chance to start.Pats add two quarterbacks following 2020 draftSunday, April 26: New England elected to punt on the quarterback position at the 2020 draft, but . According to the NFL Network, the club is binging in former Louisiana Tech signal caller J'Mar Smith and NFL agent Mike McCartney announced that Michigan State's Brian Lewerke has also signed with the Patriots. Smith completed 64.3% of his pa ses during his final year at Louisiana Tech while throwing for 2,977 yards and 18 touchdowns, along with just five interceptions. As for Lewerke, he threw for 3,079 yards and 17 touchdowns.While it seems unrealistic to think that one of these quarterbacks will rival second year signal caller Jarrett Stidham for the starting job, they will be useful over the course of camp and po sibly become intriguing developmental pieces.Gronk comes out of retirement, Pats trade him to BucsTuesday, April 21: Rob Gronkowski has come out of retirement and the New England Patriots and a seventh-round pick (No. 241) to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a fourth- Solomon Hill Jersey round selection (No. 139), the teams announce. Gronkowski announced his retirement following New England's victory in Super Bowl LIII and sat out the entire 2019 season.Gronk informed the Patriots that he was interested in returning to the league to specifically join Tom Brady down in Tampa. The reason why a traded needed to occur was because New England still owned the tight end's rights as there is one-year remaining on his current contract. Before this becomes official, the 30-year-old tight ends needs to pa s his physical, which he has reportedly already taken in Boston. CBS Sports NFL Insider Jonathan Jones has also confirmed through Gronkowski's agent Drew Rosenhaus that pending the physical, "Rob has agreed to play for Tampa this season. He will honor his current contract at this time.''With this deal, the Patriots gains a draft a set from a player they presumed was done playing the game, while the Bucs get a trusted weapon for Brady. Really, this should be looked at as a win-win for both sides.Patriots unveil new uniformsMonday, April 20: After teasing their release for the past few weeks, the New England unveiled their new uniforms on Patriots Day. The home getup is the promotion of the Patriots' color rush uniforms, while the white away jerseys have a similar red and blue stripe on the shoulder pads. Those who were hoping that the Patriots would bring back their cla sic red throwback uniforms, you may not be totally out of luck. In a statement released on Patriots.com, Kraft Sports Entertainment CMO Jen Ferron said that "we hope to incorporate that into our uniform rotation in the future." In the meantime, here's a look at the new look Patriots.Heres a closer look at the Patriots new uniforms. They basically just promoted the color rush uniform to their primary jersey. Tyler Sullivan (@TylerSully) Patriots and Joe Thuney not close on contract extension, may look to trade guardSunday, April 19: According to Mike Rei s of ESPN, the Patriots and starting left tackle Joe Thuney " to an extension." New England placed the franchise tag on Thuney, but did announce their intention to sign him to a long-term deal. Now that these talks have reached an speed bump, Rei s notes that it's not out of the question for Bill Belichick and company to solicit trade offers for him.New uniforms are on the wayFriday, April 17: As we await the official unveiling of New England's new uniforms, the team released a quick teaser and also revealed that they will be debuting on Monday, April 20. In the quick video teaser, the team noted the uniforms will be "Something old, something new something borrowed, something blue."New uniforms: Patriots Day 2020 New England Patriots (@Patriots) Gostkowski has no plans to retireThursday, April 9: Former Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski, who was released by the club in late march, relayed to Tom E. Curran of NBC Sports Boston that ."I'm not ready to just hang it up," he told Curran. "I'm gonna try to play. It's going to be tough to show teams what I can do right now or work out or do a physical, but I'm not too worried about it. I'm not concerned. I kind of take things day by day."Gostkowski was placed on injured reserve following Week 4 of the 2019 campaign and underwent season-ending hip surgery not too long after. In regards to that injury, the 36-year-old says he's feeling good and actually ahead of where he'd normally be in his offseason training.Tom Brady appears on Howard SternWednesday, April 8: Tom Brady sat down with legendary radio host Howard Stern on SiriusXM on Wednesday and really dove deep on a number of topics over the course of their two-hour discu sion. From a Patriots-related standpoint, Brady relayed that, contrary to popular belief, he does have a strong relationship with Bill Belichick. He also said that i sues related to his marriage were the reason why he elected to skip OTAs the past few years. The doozy from a football standpoint, however, was the revelation from Brady that he knew prior to the 2019 season that it'd likely be his final year in New England.To get all the .Patriots release Cody Ke slerWednesday, April 1: The Cody Ke sler, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. The 26-year-old quarterback signed with the team in late September and spent most of the 2019 season in Foxborough. He didn't appear in any games, but did back up both Tom Brady and Jarrett Stidham. This move clears just over $1 million off the Patriots salary cap and leaves Stidham and Brian Hoyer as the only remaining quarterbacks on the roster.Bill Belichick on GostkowskiTuesday, March 24: In the wake of kicker Stephen Gostkowski's release, head coach Bill Belichick released a statement to commend the veteran for his tremendous succe s with the team.Statement from Head Coach Bill Belichick on Stephen Gostkowski New England Patriots (@Patriots) Pats retain Shilique CalhounTuesday, March 24:The New England Patriots have re-signed defensive end/outside linebacker Shilique Calhoun. The 6-foot-4, 260 pounder spent the 2019 season with New England after a three-year stint with the Raiders. He played in 15 games last season (one start) and totaled nine tackles and a forced fumble.Phillip Dorsett heads to SeattleTuesday, March 24: Receiver Phillip Dorsett has l with the Seattle Seahawks, according to multiple reports. Dorsett spent the previous three seasons with the Patriots following a trade from the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for quarterback . In all, the 27-year-old finished his tenure in New England with 73 receptions, 881 yards and eight touchdowns. Last year, he caught 29 balls for 397 yards and a career-high five touchdowns.Patriots getting new uniformsTuesday, March 24: According to , the Patriots will be getting a uniform change for the 2020 season. that New England's uniform change won't be dramatic and the logo will remain the same. Julian Edelman did that the Patriots could bring back their blue throwback uniforms, but it's unclear if both nuggets are related. Regardle s, we should find out exactly what the changes are in the coming months. to the Patriots?Tuesday, March 24: With Tom Brady gone, the Patriots are looking for a new franchise quarterback. What better way to replace Brady than with current signal caller Deshaun Watson? The Houston QB ignited trade rumors to New England following some rather interesting social media activity where he liked a post suggesting a trade to the Pats. You can , but it should be noted that this is likely pretty far-fetched and would require Watson to demand a trade as he's still under contract with the Texans.Patriots release Stephen GostkowskiMonday, March 23: The Patriots continue to see major changes this offseason and the latest is the club moving on from veteran kicker Stephen Gostkowski. The club clears around $3 million in cap space by releasing Gostkowski, who is the franchise's all-time leader in points. Prior to going down with a season-ending hip injury, the 36-year-old was starting to show signs of decline in 2019. In four games, he netted seven of his eight field goal tries, but mi sed four extra points. Gostkowski was also the longest tenured Patriot following the departure of Tom Brady.Patriots sign former Jags safety Cody Davis to dealMonday, March 23:New England has signed former Jaguars safety Cody Davis to a deal, his . The 30-year-old went undrafted out of Texas Tech in 2013, but has been a key special teams figure with both the (2013-17) and the Jaguars (2018-19). For his career, Davis has 83 tackles and two picks. If he makes the opening 53-man roster, the Patriots could use him in a similar style they did with Nate Ebner, who departed this offseason after signing a deal with the Giants.Patriots take out a full-page ad to thank Tom BradySunday, March 22: Robert Kraft and the Patriots took out a full-page ad in the Tampa Bay Timesto thank Tom Brady for his two decades of service with the club. It also read: "To the Buccaneers fans and Tampa Bay community -- take care of him. You got a great one."The took out a full-page ad in todays honoring and thanking To the Buccaneers fans and Tampa Bay community take care of him. You got a great one.Cla sy gesture. Mark Katches (@markkatches) New England brings in Brandon CopelandSunday, March 22: According to , the Patriots have signed former Jets linebacker Brandon Copeland. The 28-year-old spent the last two years in New York and played in 12 games last season. Over that stretch, Copeland totaled a career-high 42 tackles, 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble.Brian Hoyer agrees to deal with PatsSunday, March 22: In the wake of Tom Brady signing with the Buccaneers, the Patriots by signing Brian Hoyer to a one-year deal. Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network adds that this is likely it for New England at the position, so it'll likely be either Hoyer or second-year man Jarrett Stidham as the starter for 2020. This is Hoyer's third stint with the Patriots, so he knows the system well. For the Colts in 2019, he appeared in four games and completed 53.8% of his pa ses for 372 yards, four touchdowns and four picks.Patriots agreed to deal with Danny VitaleFriday, March 20: Former Packers fullback Danny Vitale has agreed to terms with the Patriots, according to his agent . was first to report that the two sides were close to a contract. The 26-year-old has spent the last two seasons with the Green Back Packers and had 97 rushing yards on 13.9 yards per rush in 2019.No interest in Friday, March 20: You can seemingly cro s Jameis Winston off the list of potential quarterbacks the Patriots could sign to replace Tom Brady. spoke with a "high-ranking Patriots official" and noted that it is unlikely Winston would be a po sible target. While Winston did lead the league in yards in 2019, his league-leading 30 interceptions are not appealing to Bill Belichick.Patriots would have offered Tom Brady similar dealFriday, March 20: Tom Brady officially became of member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the quarterback inked a two-year, $50 million deal fully guaranteed. adds that New England would have offered Brady a similar deal, but he never came to them with the desire to return.Adrian Phillips signs two-year dealThursday, March 19: New England looks to have found a replacement for safety , who was traded to the Detroit Lions, as the club has agreed to a deal with Adrian Phillips, according to . It's a two-year deal for the 27-year-old safety, who totaled 36 tackles in seven games played in 2019. While injuries held Phillips back last year, he was a First-Team All-Pro in 2018.Joe Thuney signs franchise tagThursday, March 19: Starting left guard Joe Thuney has singed his franchise tender, according to his agent . Thuney is now on the books for 2020 and is set to earn $14.78 million fully guaranteed over the course of next year. New England did say in a previous statement that they are hoping to sign Thuney to a long-term deal, but whether or not they are able to do so remains to be seen.Nate Ebner heading to New YorkThursday, March 19:Joe Judge is the latest Bill Belichick disciple to snatch up one of his former players. According to , the Giants are signing Nate Ebner to a deal. Ebner has been a key special teams ace throughout his tenure with the Patriots and a strong locker room presence, which is something Judge, who was New England's special teams coordinator, saw firsthand.Elandon Roberts is the latest to land in MiamiWednesday, March 18: Brian Flores snatched himself another now former Patriot as reports that linebacker Elandon Roberts has agreed to a deal with the Dolphins. Roberts was a Swi s Army knife for New England last season playing his familiar linebacker spot along with fullback and on special teams. Clearly that versatility and prowe s in the middle of a defense was attractive to Flores.Patriots signing former Bucs DT Beau AllenWednesday, March 18: The Patriots may have found their replacement for Danny Shelton by signing former Buccaneers defensive tackle Beau Allen, according to . The deal is for two years and has a max total of $8 million. The 28-year-old spend the first four years of his NFL career with the Eagles and was a member of the Super Bowl LII winning team. In 2019, Allen totaled 10 tackles in 13 games played. Dolphins sign Ted KarrasWednesday, March 18: According to a , interior offensive lineman Ted Karras has agreed to a one-year, $4 million deal with the Miami Dolphins. The 2016 sixth round pick was thrust into the starting center spot last season, played well and is now seeing a nice reward for it. On top of being able to line up at center, Karras has the ability to play guard. This move also unites him with former Patriots a sistant Brian Flores.Patriots trade Duron Harmon to LionsWednesday, March 18: New England has traded safety Duron Harmon to the Detroit Lions, according to multiple reports. The compensation, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, is "a flip of late round picks." Harmon is heading into the final year of his contract in 2020. He owns a cap hit of $5.5 million and the Patriots are now able to clear $4.25 million of that by trading him away.Lions lock up Danny SheltonWednesday, March 18:Danny Shelton has agreed to a two-year, $8 million deal with the Detroit Lions, according to . Shelton spent the previous two seasons with the Patriots and just turned in a 2019 season where he totaled a career-high 61 tackles and three sacks in 16 games played (14 starts).Patriots sign receiver Damiere ByrdTuesday, March 17: According to , New England has agreed to a one-year deal with Damiere Byrd. The 27-year-old caught 32 pa ses for the Cardinals last year for 359 yards and one touchdowns in 11 games played. He'll likely be a depth piece in the pa s catching unit and compete for a roster spot later this summer.Tom Brady likely heading to Tampa BayTuesday, March 17:In the aftermath of Tom Brady saying goodbye to the New England Patriots, it has grown clear that he is set to sign with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers when the new league year opens on Wednesday. The Los Angeles Chargers were also in the mix for Brady, but the fact that Tampa allows Brady to stay on the east coast proved to be a major factor in the Bucs favor. Here's everything you need to know about.Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick release statements on Tom Brady's departureTuesday, March 17: In the wake of the news that Tom Brady will be leaving the New England Patriots, owner Robert Kraft and head coach Bill Belichick both released lengthy statements praising what the quarterback gave to the franchise.From Kraft:"How do I po sibly sum up the depth of my gratitude to Tom Brady for what he's given us these past 20 years, or the sadne s I feel knowing it's ending? I love Tom like a son and I always will. He has brought so much happine s to me personally and to all of our fans. I had hoped this day would never come, but rather that Tom would end his remarkable career in a Patriots uniform after yet another Super Bowl championship. Unfortunately, the two sides were unable to reach an agreement to allow that dream to become a reality. While sad today Steven Adams Jersey , the overwhelming feeling I have is appreciation for his countle s contributions to our team and community."When Tom arrived in New England as an unheralded, sixth-round pick, no one could have imagined the fairytale story that would be written, the records that would be broken or the joy he would bring to an entire region. He leaves 20 years later as the winningest quarterback in NFL history with six Super Bowl victories, nine AFC titles and 17 division championships. He has been an exemplary teammate and leader. There simply will never be another Tom Brady. I now look forward to the day we can bring him back home to New England to celebrate his Patriots career, his endle s achievements and his legacy as the greatest of all time. I love him very much."From Belichick:"Tom was not just a player who bought into our program. He was one of its original creators. Tom lived and perpetuated our culture. On a daily basis, he was a tone setter and a bar raiser. He won championships in three of his first four years on the field and in three of his final six seasons with us, while competing for championships in most every season in between. This is a credit to Tom's consistency and what separates him. He didn't just perform. He didn't just win. He won championships over and over again."Tom and I will always have a great relationship built on love, admiration, respect and appreciation. Tom's succe s as a player and his character as a person are exceptional. Nothing about the end of Tom's Patriots career changes how unfathomably spectacular it was. With his relentle s competitivene s and longevity, he earned everyone's adoration and will be celebrated forever. It has been a privilege to coach Tom Brady for 20 years."Examples of Tom's greatne s are limitle s, going back even before he was drafted. We witne sed how he prepared when he wasn't playing, how he performed when he got his opportunity, what he did to continuously improve, his leadership, his mindset, the example he set, and, of course, the person he is. I am extremely grateful for what he did for our team and for me personally."Sometimes in life, it takes some time to pa s before truly appreciating something or someone but that has not been the case with Tom. He is a special person and the greatest quarterback of all-time."Tom Brady leaves the New England PatriotsTuesday, March 17: Tom Brady announced through his social media channels that his "football journey will take place elsewhere," ending a two-decade long run with the Patriots."I wanted to say thank you to all of the incredible fans and Patriots supporters," he said. "MA has been my home for twenty years. It has truly been the happiest two decades I could have envisioned in my life and I have nothing but love and gratitude for my time in New England. The support has been overwhelming - I wish every player could experience it. My children were born and raised here and you always embraced this California kid as your own."I love your commitment and loyalty to your teams and winning for our city means more than you will ever know. I can't thank you enough for the support of our team. The packed training camps and sold out stadiums and mostly the victory parades. I have been so ble sed to share them with you all. I tried to represent us always in the best and most honorable way and I fought hard with my teammates to help bring victory and triumph even in the most dire situations. You opened your heart to me, and I opened my heart to you. And Pats Nation will always be a part of me."I don't know what my football future holds but it is time for me to open a new stage for my life and career. I thank you from the bottom of my heart and I will always love you and what we have shared - a lifetime full of fun memories."Lions sign Jamie Collins to three-year dealMonday, March 16: Jamie Collins' second stint with the Patriots will be held to just one season after the linebacker set to with the Detroit Lions, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. The deal includes $18 million fully guaranteed and reunites him with former Patriots defensive coordinator Matt Patricia.Dolphins land Kyle Van Noy in free agencyMonday, March 16: reports that Miami has landed linebacker Kyle Van Noy on a four-year deal. The contract is worth $51 million, per Rapoport, and Van Noy will see $30 million of that guaranteed. Van Noy is now reunited with Dolphins head coach Brian Flores, who was the former linebacker coach of the Patriots and de facto defensive coordinator in 2018.Tampa Bay making it clear they want BradyMonday, March 16: It was clear from the get-go that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were going to be a major player for Tom Brady and that fact hasn't slowed down since the start of the legal tampering period. According to , Tampa has their intentions to Brady "loud and clear."Patriots place franchise tag on Joe ThuneyMonday, March 16: Just prior to deadline, the Patriots elected to place the franchise tag on starting left guard Joe Thuney. This was a rather surprising move as New England seldom deploys the tag. From here, the team could elect to trade Thuney on the tag, work out an extension or let him simply play on it. That latter avenue, however, is a rather costly endeavor for the Patriots. In their statement, the team did note that they are hoping to work out a long-term deal."Joe has been a model teammate and an e sential element to our succe s since joining our team in 2016. Utilizing the franchise designation allows both sides more time to try to reach the goal of a long-term agreement."Devin McCourty re-signing with PatriotsSunday, March15: Devin McCourty announced that he is . The specifics of the contract, according to, are a two-year deal worth $23 million. He will also get $17 million guaranteed.Following the Patriots picking up the option for cornerback , Devin's twin brother, earlier this offseason, this reunion seemed inevitable as both defensive backs have stated that their preference was to continue playing alongside one another. Devin sticking around New England for the rest of his football days will ensure just that.Jermaine Eluemunor given original round tenderSunday, March 15: The New England Patriots are placing an original round tender on restricted free agent offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor, according to . This would mean that if another club elected to sign Eluemunor, who was acquired in a trade with the Ravens last summer, a fifth round pick would come back to Foxborough. out of the Brady sweepstakes after re-signing Sunday, March 15: We can now officially cro s off the Tenne see Titans as a for Tom Brady. On the eve of the legal tampering period set to begin, the club inked quarterback Ryan Tannehill to a four-year deal, keeping him in Tenne see going forward.The Titans had been one of the most speculated destinations for Brady, but now they are off the board. Along with the Patriots fighting to keep him in Foxborough, the , and are the trio of teams most connected to the six-time Super Bowl champion.Matthew Salter re-signing with the Patriots on a two-year dealFriday, March 13: The New England Patriots are re-signing special teams ace Matthew Slater to a two-year deal, according to . The official team Twitter account Yates' report by posting a GIF of Slater in the midst of the news coming out. The deal, Yates adds, will be similar to his last with New England, which averaged $2.6 million a season.Patriots to pursue Friday, March 13: According to , the Patriots are expected to make a run at former tight end Eric Ebron when the legal tampering window opens up on March 16. Ebron isn't far removed from a 2018 season where he scored 13 touchdowns en route to a Pro Bowl nod. Last season, however, he saw a dip in production and only played in 11 games due to injury. If he can return to his 2018 self, he'd be a nice addition to a New England roster that was desperately lacking tight end depth last George Hill Jersey year. Tom Brady's two free agent demandsWednesday, March 11: that Tom Brady has two big "wants" that he'll be looking for once he hits the open market. The six-time Super Bowl champion is looking for "control over roster" and he "wants to be part of making decisions on the play calling." As it relates to New England, Brady does seemingly work in lockstep with offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, so he already does have a large say in the play-calling with the Patriots. A say in roster construction, however, may be the bigger ask for Bill Belichick.Rob Gronkowski to the WWETuesday, March 10: Former Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski is "deep in talks" and "close to finalizing a deal" to join the WWE, according to . This marriage seemed inevitable ever since the tight end announced his retirement from the league last offseason. If Gronk does, in fact, join the WWE, that may official dash any dreams of him suiting back up and returning to the Patriots in the near future.Patriots 'sniffing around' trade market for pa s catchersMonday, March 9: Albert Breer of the MMQB notes that the Patriots are "sniffing around the trade market" for receivers and tight ends. This would make sense as those were two areas that were severely lacking top-tier talent last season and would likely further New England's chances of retaining soon-to-be unrestricted free agent Tom Brady as it's become known that he wants more talented playmakers around him. As it relates to those trade attempts, here are as we approach the start of free agency.David Andrews trending towards playing in 2020Sunday, March 8: ESPN's Mike Rei s reported in his Sunday notes piece that starting center David Andrews is to play in 2020. Andrews mi sed the entire 2019 season because of blood clots in his lungs, but, as Rei s reports, he has "continued to receive positive medical reports and feels like he is in excellent condition physically."Tom Brady: 'Nobody knows anything'Sunday, March 8: During a recent edition of "Opening Drive" on Sirius XM NFL Radio, former Patriots offensive coordinator Charlie Weis he recently had with Brady about his coming free agency. Here's a quick blurb regarding their conversation:"I do have one bit of scoop for us. I've been texting with Tommy. I don't usually pa s along these conversations, but one thing he told me -- 'Nobody knows anything. So anyone who is telling you they know, they don't know.' I'm not going through any other part of the conversation but I followed up and he said, 'Clean it up.' So I'm cleaning it up."Giants interested in Kyle Van NoyThursday, March 5: According to a report from , the New York Giants are interested in signing linebacker Kyle Van Noy once free agency opens up. Not only that, but Vacchiano relays that the feeling may be mutual. Of course, this wouldn't be too surprising as first year head coach Joe Judge is extremely familiar with Van Noy from his days with the Patriots. In a perfect world, the Patriots would like to bring Van Noy, who totaled 6.5 sacks and 56 tackles in 2019, back into the fold, but his price tag may be a bit too steep for them.Patriots meet with tight end prospectThursday, March 5: The Patriots Adam Trautman at the NFL scouting combine last week. There's no denying that tight end was a major area of weakne s for New England last season in the wake of losing Rob Gronkowski to retirement, so it makes sense that this is a position they could target at the NFL Draft."Just the work mentality," Trautman said of his impre sion of the Patriots, via NBC Sports' Phil Perry. "That's definitely the type of franchise I could see myself playing for. That type of mentality and attitude."The 6-foot-6, 253 pounder is considered to be the and just totaled 70 receptions for 916 yards and 14 touchdowns last season.Call between Brady and Belichick 'didn't go well'Wednesday, March 4: The Boston Herald has reported that on Tuesday to discu s the quarterback's upcoming free agent status. That conversation "didn't go well," according to the Herald. This wouldn't be the first time that Belichick got into an icy contract negotiation with a player, so there should still be hope that the two sides can meet in the middle somewhere. By the sound of things, they have a lot of work to do. targeting several Patriots free agentsWednesday, March 4: According to the , the Dolphins are interested in a number of Patriots free agents. Those include safety Devin McCourty along with offensive linemen Joe Thuney and Ted Karras. Given that Brian Flores, formerly the Patriots de facto defensive coordinator, is running the show as Miami's head coach, it makes sense that he'd be interested in players he may be more familiar with from his days in New England. Patriots to pick up Jason McCourty's optionWednesday, March 4: The NFL Network has reported that New England corner Jason McCourty's contract option for the 2020 season. This move will pay McCourty nearly $4 million and Spotrac notes he'll count $5.55 million towards the Patriots' salary cap, which isn't too expensive for a top-three corner in the system. Now, the attention turns to Jason's twin brother in longtime Patriots safety Devin McCourty, who is set to enter unrestricted free agency. to pursue Jamie Collins when free agency beginsTuesday, March 3: Larry Holder J.J. Redick Jersey of The Athletic reports that the New Orleans Saints are in linebacker Jamie Collins once he hits the open market later this month. Sean Payton's club is a little thin at linebacker heading into 2020, so it's no surprise that they'd be looking into the 6-foot-3, 255 pounder. Collins, who was one of the key pieces to New England's top ranked defense last season, enjoyed his second stint with the Patriots in 2019. He totaled a career-high in sacks with seven while tallying 81 tackles and three forced fumbles. an option if Brady leavesMonday, March 2: The NFL Network has suggested that -- in the event Tom Brady decides to leave the Patriots in free agency -- New England to see if they could acquire Andy Dalton as their starter as they open up the post-Brady era. There are certainly worse options than bringing in Dalton, but Plan A is still to retain their franchise icon. Dalton somewhere in the range of Plan B, C, D, and Z. suggests a Brady returnSaturday, February 29: Brady was spotted at the Syracuse-UNC basketball matchup over the weekend alongside Patriots receiver Julian Edelman and "Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon. As the trio was capture on national television, Edelman "he's coming back, he's coming back." The receiver was likely just playing around rather than reveal Brady's true intentions, but the quarterback didn't seem too pleased with his comments. Regardle s, we clearly know how Edelman feels about the situation -- he was his QB back in Foxborough.Sanu needs offseason surgeryFriday, February 28: ESPN's Adam Schefter has reported that wide receiver that he suffered in the midst of the 2019 season. The injury had yet to heal this offseason, so the receiver's camp has elected to go under the knife. The timetable for his recovery was not immediately disclosed. ESPN's Mike Rei s added to this by noting Sanu originally suffered the injury against the , his third game with the club since being acquired in a deal with the . The 30-year-old is signed through the 2020 season, but the Patriots could clear $6.5 million off their cap if they chose to cut bait with him now. CBA could be holdup in Brady talksThursday, February, 27: While there's been some bleak news as it relates to Tom Brady po sibly returning to New England, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the CBA discu sions may be what's holding the Patriots back from engaging their iconic quarterback in contract talks. Because they don't know the specific rules of how they can construct a contract, it does limit Bill Belichick in what he and Brady can discu s. We detail how a new CBA could actually beneficial for the Patriots in . Minimal discu sions with Kyle Van NoyThursday, February 27: There have been "minimal discu sions" between the Patriots and linebacker Kyle Van Noy's camp, according to, and the two sides don't have a meeting scheduled this week to talk about an extension. Van Noy has noted previously that he'd love to remain with the Patriots, but he'll likely be a pretty sought after commodity on the free agent market and could warrant a sizable contract that may be too rich for New England's blood.Patriots could lose two interior linemenThursday, February 27: The buzz around the NFL scouting combine, , is that Patriots starting left guard and soon-to-be unrestricted free agent Joe Thuney "could set the market for guards." This was to be expected for Thuney, who has been an anchor of New England on the left side since he came into the league in 2016. Not only may the Patriots lose Thuney, but Daniels relays that Ted Karras, who has shown the ability to play center and guard, will also have a strong market this offseason.Phillip Dorsett, Patriots expected to meetThursday, February 27: New England is expected to meet with free agent receiver Phillip Dorsett about a po sible extension, according to . While the two sides are expected to meet, McKenna reports that it is "likely" Dorsett tests free agency. Dorsett, who signed a one-year contract with the Patriots last offseason, saw inconsistent reps in 2019 and was buried on the depth chart at times. If he's looking for more opportunity to flash his first-round potential, it may not be in Foxborough.Pats have been in contact with Jamie CollinsThursday, February 27: that the Patriots "have had some contact" with free agent linebacker Jamie Collins. The CBA needs to be figured out before talks intensify, but Collins is expected to have a solid market. The 30-year-old had a resurgence during his second stint with the Patriots in 2019, tallying a career-high seven sacks and three interceptions to go along with 81 tackles and three forced fumbles. Stidham is working out in CaliforniaThursday, February 27: Plenty of attention is rightfully being paid to Tom Brady's free agent status, but, if the quarterback does leave New England, it could be second-year signal caller lining up under center. He's been out in California working out with , brother of and current quarterback coach for consensus No. 1 overall pick Joe Burrow. When asked Stidham's agent, Brian Murphy, if he'd be ready to take over the Pats offense, he said, "I think he'll handle it good. He'll keep his mouth shut and work as hard as he can and do what they tell him."Mutual interest between Patriots and McCourtyThursday, February 27: reports that there is mutual interest between both the Patriots and Devin McCourty to have the safety re-sign with the club. Daniels relays that it "sounds like the two will meet soon to talk an extension." McCourty, 32, is set to be an unrestricted free agent this offseason and will likely have a strong market after totaling five interceptions last season. names the Dolphins, and Giants as po sible non-Patriots destinations for McCourty, which makes sense given the Foxborough ties each head coach has to the organization.Patriots have yet to speak with Tom BradyThursday, February 27: According to Karen Guregian of the Boston Herald, the Patriots about po sibly re-signing with the club. She adds that a source noted, "it's not looking good." On top of Guregian's report, ESPN's Jeff Darlington noted on Get Up! on Thursday that he would be "stunned if Brady went back to New England." Darlington, who has held firm on his reporting that Brady is unlikely to return to the Patriots this offseason, also cited people "very close" to Tom Brady that the quarterback is saying a return "is not going to happen."Patriots to meet with Tom Brady's agent at NFL combineTuesday, February 25: The Patriots bra s , according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. adds to this report by saying "the feeling is it might be a 'starting point' for real dialogue about a contract going forward for Brady, who hits free agency March 18." The Patriots will have some competition for Brady, however, as the Chargers, Buccaneers and Raiders are the teams that keep getting brought up as the most likely destinations for Brady outside of New England.Patriots interested in Ravens TE ?Tuesday, February 25: Florida Times-Union's Eugene Frennette reported on Monday that the , who reportedly wants the opportunity to be more involved in the pa sing game. Given that is above him on the tight end depth chart in Baltimore, it makes sense that he'd want out. Since that initial report, Jeff Howe of The Athletic backs it up by relaying "there's a real chance" the Ravens move Hurst. However, it's unclear how involved the Patriots are. For what it's worth, New England was linked to Hurst leading up to the 2018 NFL Draft. Recently retired Dante Scarnecchia still helping Patriots scout at NFL CombineMonday, February 24: Earlier this offseason, longtime Patriots offensive line coach Dante Scarnecchia announced that . While the 72-year-old may be walking away from coaching, it appears as he'll still be helping New England as reports Scarnecchia is attending the NFL Combine on the Patriots behalf. He did help scout offensive linemen for the Patriots when he first retired following the 2013 season, so this isn't a new concept for New England. Scarnecchia is looked at as one of the greatest offensive line coaches in NFL history, so he certainly has a valuable eye.Danny Shelton changes agentsThursday, February 20: Prior to entering free agency defensive tackle Danny Shelton and now be represented by powerhouse NFL agent Drew Rosenhaus. Shelton is coming off the best year of his career in 2019 and Rosenhaus is known for getting his clients paid, so it looks like the veteran defensive tackle is looking to cash in big this offseason. No coast-to-coast free agency tour for Tom BradyMonday, February 17: According to Tom E. Curran of NBC Sports Boston, Tom Brady will "." This should help Brady comes to a fast decision about his NFL future, which, in turn, would help the Patriots as they'd know whether or not he is in the fold for 2020 or if they should hunt for his succe sor potentially in the free agent or trade market.

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