Patriots training camp, Day 3
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The New England Patriots first day of training camp is on Wednesday, and Tuesday morning head coach Mike Vrabel gave a positive injury update on a couple key defenders ahead of the 2025 season.
The Patriots could see less production out of their leading tackler from the 2024-25 season, according to an NFL writer.
Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel said he expects the cornerback — a key offseason addition — to practice Wednesday for the first day of training camp. Linebacker Jahlani Tavai and undrafted wide receiver Jeremiah Webb are also expected to be taken off of the physically unable to perform and NFI lists, respectively, by Wednesday.
Despite suffering a torn ACL eight months ago, Stefon Diggs is happy and healthy with the Patriots. More on the receiver's impressive recovery:
Patriots defensive coordinator Terrell Williams is back with the team for training camp after missing OTAs and minicamp because of an undisclosed medical scare.
Patriots training camp opens today. Get your bold predictions, breakout players and more here with the Herald’s camp preview.
Patriots quarterback Drake Maye says the team is tired of losing, which is something New Englanders can agree on.
Patriots OT Vederian Lowe Just Attended Last OTAs with New England It wouldn't be shocking to many Patriots fans if veteran blocker Vederian Lowe isn't back in town next offseason.
FOXBOROUGH - With training camp officially kicking off Wednesday, the highly-touted cornerback duo of Christian Gonzalez and Carlton Davis III will come into focus in earnest. Davis, who signed a 3-year, $60 million contract with the Patriots during free agency, wasn’t around for many of the OTA sessions, although he did participate in minicamp.