Wide Receiver Romeo Doubs, New England Patriots Reportedly Agree to 4-Year Deal
Romeo Doubs signed a four-year deal worth up to $80 million to strengthen the Patriots' receiving corps after Stefon Diggs' release, sources said.
- Patriots officials announced Tuesday they have reached agreement to sign Romeo Doubs to a four-year contract worth up to $80 million in free agency.
- With a vacancy at receiver, Patriots interest focused on Doubs after his 2025 season of 55 catches for 724 yards and six touchdowns, sources reported.
- Doubs' four-season totals include 202 catches for 2,424 yards and 21 touchdowns, and he produced a 112.7 passer rating when targeted with two 100-yard postseason games.
- Green Bay Packers received a compensatory fourth-round pick after Romeo Doubs left, with Nick Korte noting the Patriots lose a 2027 compensatory pick and Packers gain a 4th-rounder at $17.5M APY.
- Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer reported a four-year $68 million deal worth $17 million per season, while OverTheCap.com lists Doubs with a $20 million AAV, tying him with Jakobi Meyers.
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