Drake Maye Says Patriots Are 'Tired of Losing;' Examining New England's Chances of Rebounding in 2025
SUFFOLK COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 23 – Training camp features intense battles at running back and offensive line while star receiver Stefon Diggs returns from ACL injury, with rookie Drake Maye impressing at quarterback.
- New England Patriots kicked off camp with their first practice, boosting excitement around Foxboro, under Mike Vrabel’s leadership.
- After overhauling the offensive line with three new starters, Patriots spent around $360 million this offseason, creating open competitions at key units.
- A heated competition at running back features Stevenson, Henderson and Gibson, with Stevenson and Henderson projected atop the depth chart.
- With full participation, Diggs hauled in two of Maye’s eight throws, and Mike Vrabel said on Tuesday he expects no restrictions on Diggs this camp.
- The left guard battle remains wide open entering camp, with Cole Strange and Wes Schweitzer taking top reps during spring before Schweitzer's retirement.
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