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The New England Patriots are reportedly making a slew of moves ahead of training camp.
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Stefon Diggs won’t start Patriots training camp on PUP listNew England designated a number of players to the PUP (physically unable to perform) and NFI (non-football injury) lists on Saturday. Diggs was not among the names listed, meaning he could be full steam ahead for the first day of Patriots training camp.
Rounding out the top of the depth chart will be fellow free agent addition Khyiris Tonga. The near 340-pound nose tackle will serve as New England’s top interior run defender next to Barmore and Williams, but the 29-year-old has never played more than 36 percent of a team’s defensive snaps over his four NFL seasons.
As the New England Patriots march closer to training camp, Patriots On SI highlights the Pats’ three quarterbacks.
The latest roster moves made by the New England Patriots hint at wide receiver Stefon Diggs' training camp status.
New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who is recovering from a torn ACL in his right knee suffered last October, is not on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list with training camp set to begin on Wednesday,
The New England Patriots are reportedly making coach Mike Vrabel and three players available to the media next Tuesday, ahead of training camp.
The expectation is that quarterback Drake Maye can take a leap in Year 2, with help from an improved coaching staff and supporting cast.
Here are the 5 biggest question marks surrounding the team ahead of training camp. One of the top off-season priorities was improving an offensive line that’s been hazardous to a quarterback’s health, not to mention psyche, the recent years. Making moves to protect Drake Maye was the first order of business on Vrabel’s to-do-list.
Veterans are expected to report by July 22, with the first official day of training camp scheduled for July 23.