Date | News |
3/15/25 | Meet Patriots New DT Khyiris Tonga. On Friday, the New England Patriots introduced Khyiris Tonga in a free agent press conference. Strolling out to the podium following the opening segment of Mack Hollins, the 6-foot-5, 338-pound behemoth took questions from the media, shedding light on various topics. Tonga was signed early in the free agency period, a one-year, $2.7-million deal, according to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/patriots/news/meet-new-engl... |
3/14/25 | Why new Pats WR Mack Hollins wants to link up with Bill Nye. Mack Hollins will bring a unique personality to the New England Patriots' wide receiver room. The 31-year-old, who signed a two-year deal with New England, made a lasting impression Friday during his introductory press conference. Later, he opened up about his off-the-field hobby: making educational videos. Hollins uses social media to create science-themed videos and challenges, and like many other science fans around his age, he grew up idolizing Bill Nye the Science Guy. Source: https://www.nbcboston.com/news/sports/nfl/new-engl... |
3/14/25 | Six Available Players Who Fit Patriots' Free Agency Requirements. Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel made something abundantly clear when speaking with reporters at Gillette Stadium on Thursday. New England values relationships, and intends to leverage them when building a new-and-improved roster. “I don't know how you could do free agency any differently,” Vrabel said. Morgan Moses, Carlton Davis, Robert Spillane, Harold Landry, Josh Dobbs, Mack Hollins and K'Lavon Chaisson all have prior experience with members of the coaching staff. Source: https://nesn.com/2025/03/six-available-players-who... |
3/14/25 | Mike Vrabel Gets Candid Addressing Patriots' Weaknesses. The New England Patriots have spent a whole lot of money in NFL free agency, but the problem is that they haven't really addressed their biggest weaknesses: wide receiver and offensive line. Outside of signing offensive tackle Morgan Moses, the Patriots haven't done much in the trenches, and adding Mack Hollins doesn't do much for their receiving corps. Most of the best names have flown off the board in free agency, and while there are still some players remaining, New England fans are understandably beginning to panic. Will this end up like last year when the Pats went into the regular season with the worst offensive line and least talented group of receivers in football? Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/patriots/news/mike-vrabel-g... |
3/12/25 | Former Patriots Star Shares Strong Reaction to WR Move. The New England Patriots entered the NFL offseason surely hoping to add some significant talent at the wide receiver position given that their receiving corps was probably the worst in the league this past season. Well, the Patriots haven't exactly done that yet, as they have watched as their top targets have either been traded elsewhere or stayed put. New England has managed to add one wide out, though, agreeing to sign Mack Hollins to a two-year contract on the first day of the legal tampering period in free agency. Hollins certainly isn't a big numbers guy, but former Pats defensive back Jason McCourty loves the move and took to social media to rave about the veteran receiver. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/patriots/news/new-england-p... |