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The Patriots have announced that they will be wearing their new “Rivalries” uniform against the Jets this upcoming season.
The 2025 NFL season is a pivotal one for the New England Patriots, especially with how they involve rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson.
Multiple NFL teams took to social media on Friday to post teaser videos for the upcoming release of their Rivalries uniforms.
The New England Patriots will debut a new uniform for their NFL Nike Rivalries game slated for November 13 for Thursday Night Football against the New York Jets. This news was confirmed by the team in a social media post on Friday.
I’m not saying the Patriots don’t need Diggs because they brought him in for a reason. They need veteran leadership and a receiver that can help Maye get comfortable in the NFL. Diggs could end up helping Douglas become an important player in this offense as well.
New England is set to unveil a “Rivalries” alternate uniform on Aug. 28, the team announced. The Patriots will wear the new uniforms when they host the Jets on “Thursday Night Football” in Week 11.
As a part of the NFL's 'Rivalry' uniform program, the New England Patriots will be getting new alternate uniforms this year. Not much as been said about the program since it was announced during the draft in late April, but the Patriots gave an update on social media on Friday.
Per Matt Holder of Bleacher Report, former sixth-round pick Kayshon Boutte is one of six players around the NFL who require a change of scenery. Boutte was a late-round addition for the Patriots in the 2023 NFL Draft. A player with excellent potential, Boutte fell due to off-field problems and caught just two passes in his rookie season.
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The Los Angeles Chargers decided to sign a wide receiver who never played an NFL game with the New England Patriots to add depth to the offense led by Justin Herbert. At the same time, the franchise released a player who had been signed just a month ago.