The Patriots desperately need a No. 1 wide receiver, and that's why they should go all out for Tee Higgins in NFL free agency.
If the Patriots want to surprise in 2025, they must start by making a splash in free agency. Sign Tee Higgins or Chris Godwin.
The New England Patriots are absolutely going to be on the hunt for a No. 1 receiver this offseason, as they have probably the worst receiving corps in football
Tee Higgins should be the Patriots’ top wide receiver target this offseason. If they miss out on him, here are five “Plan B” options for New England.
The New England Patriots badly need to bring in a No. 1 wide receiver for young quarterback Drake Maye this offseason. So far, there is one player who is the ov
The New England Patriots played themselves out of the top pick in the upcoming draft, beating the Buffalo Bills in the season finale. And with it, they gave themselves a lot more flexibility about how they approach using the No.
The New England Patriots have earned a reputation for making poor decisions regarding wide receivers, particularly in the first round of the NFL Draft. However, that trend could change this year.
The New England Patriots are entering the offseason with massive cap space and are in desperate need of weapons, so it's no secret that they want to pursue Tee Higgins in free agency.Higgins is widely viewed as the best wide receiver on the open market,
Tyreek Hill could be on the move this offseason, with one NFL exec predicting that he will end up with the Patriots.
Given recent events such as the whiff on Jermaine Burton and ample cap space, it seems likelier than ever that the Cincinnati Bengals will find a way to keep Tee Higgins ahead of free agency. But that won’t stop Higgins’ name from coming up in chatter around free agency.
Patriots and Commanders fans are taking turns recruiting Tee Higgins after his social media post received significant attention.
A new NFL rumor links the New England Patriots to a surprising blockbuster trade with a top rival to get Drake Maye an elite target in 2025.