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 ...
Jones has spent his entire nine-year NFL career with the Patriots since signing as an undrafted free agent in May of 2016. He enters the offseason as a free agent, and whether he stays in New England will depend on the vision of incoming head coach Mike ...
According to ESPN's Mike Reiss, the Patriots have interest in adding former Bears interim head coach Thomas Brown to Josh McDaniels' staff.
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.
Former New England Patriots starting quarterback Mac jones got a new opportunity with the Jacksonville Jaguars this season. After Trevor Lawrence went down with
On Wednesday, the New England Patriots officially announced Josh McDaniels as their new offensive coordinator, succeeding Alex Van Pelt, who is gone after just one season.
You would think that one of the primary goals of the New England Patriots during the NLF offseason will be to get younger, especially when it comes to aging players slated to hit the open market.For example,
The New England Patriots are reportedly hiring Connecticut native Ashton Grant from the Cleveland Browns as QB coach for Drake Maye.
The New England Patriots have reportedly hired Ashton Grant to be Drake Maye's new quarterbacks coach. Grant worked with new Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel last season with on the Cleveland Browns staff,
On Thursday night, the Patriots found a new quarterbacks coach, replacing T.C. McCartney, as CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones reported that New England is hiring Ashton Grant for the gi