Patriots Training Camp Notebook
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SB Nation on MSNJared Wilson senses no tension along Patriots’ O-line despite ongoing competition
The New England Patriots entered training camp with the same starting offensive line they already used in the spring. Will Campbell and Morgan Moses served as the left and right tackles, respectively, with Cole Strange, Garrett Bradbury and Mike Onwenu manning the three interior spots.
Patriots' Rookie Kyle Williams Shows Off Hilarious Skill Before Practice originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Kyle Williams showcased his amazing juggling talents before Wednesday's practice, revealing the unique preparation ritual that transforms hand coordination into game-ready precision.
Moses, a free-agent addition, has been the consummate veteran leader, staying after practice to work with Patriots rookie and young offensive linemen. Rookies Will Campbell and Jared Wilson, especially, feel fortunate to have Moses in their corner.
The New England Patriots move on to the next step on training camp on Monday, with the start of padded practices.
A key Patriots wide receiver was a surprise no-show at training camp and the team’s cautious approach could signal deeper concerns.
As the 2025 NFL Season takes shape, the New England Patriots seem to be phasing out their longest tenured receiver, Kendrick Bourne.
Drake Maye wasn't as consistent but had multiple highlight deep throws on Saturday. Here's everything that happened on Day 4 of Patriots training camp: