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August 19, 2025
8 winners and losers from Patriots practice today | Pats Pulpit
Brian Hines
Pats Pulpit
8 winners and losers from Patriots practice today | Pats Pulpit

The Patriots turned in one final walk-through before the preseason finale, still in helmets and shoulder pads as competition remained fierce. Christian Barmore and Milton Williams anchored a disruptive interior that flashed the disruptive edge the team hoped to unlock this season. Drake Maye endured pressure from a stout front as pass protection continued to be a concern, with Ben Brown plugged into guard/center spots to stabilize the line. Keion White started hot but drifted to the second unit, while Robert Spillane piled up sacks and Jabrill Peppers added a sack as Terrell Williams leaned on blitzing from safety and corner. The kicking race between Andy Borregales and Parker Romo remained a coin flip, both thriving in a tight battle. Offense touched the ball as well with Henry, Hollins, Diggs, and Dobbs all contributing. A game plan rehearsal looms as New England heads to East Rutherford for the final tune-up.

Pass protection remained a narrative thread. Barmore and Williams consistently found disruption in the backfield, challenging Drake Maye and keeping the offensive line under pressure. Will Campbell and the rest of the line showed flashes, but the unit’s ability to keep Maye clean will be critical for the preseason and beyond. On defense, Spillane’s two-sack day followed a previous interception spree, signaling a potential high-volume role in the regular season. Peppers leveraged blitz opportunities, hinting at a more aggressive use of safeties in coverage and pressure packages. In the kicking duel, Borregales and Romo split the 4-for-4 mark, underscoring how evenly matched the competition remains as the roster edges toward Week 1 considerations.

Mentions:
@Andy Borregales | New England Patriots | NFL
@Andy Borregales | New England Patriots | NFL
@Christian Barmore | New England Patriots | NFL
@Christian Barmore | New England Patriots | NFL
@Drake Maye | New England Patriots | NFL
@Drake Maye | New England Patriots | NFL
@Hunter Henry | New England Patriots | NFL
@Hunter Henry | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jabrill Peppers | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jabrill Peppers | New England Patriots | NFL
@Joshua Dobbs | New England Patriots | NFL
@Joshua Dobbs | New England Patriots | NFL
@Julian Ashby | New England Patriots | NFL
@Julian Ashby | New England Patriots | NFL
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
@Mack Hollins | New England Patriots | NFL
@Mack Hollins | New England Patriots | NFL
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@Robert Spillane | New England Patriots | NFL
@Robert Spillane | New England Patriots | NFL
@Stefon Diggs | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Stefon Diggs | Buffalo Bills | NFL

https://www.patspulpit.com/new-england-patriots-op..

August 14, 2025
JJ McCarthy silences critics in strong Vikings-Patriots joint practice performance | Sporting News
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JJ McCarthy silences critics in strong Vikings-Patriots joint practice performance | Sporting News

The Minnesota Vikings handed the offense to JJ McCarthy and his first real NFL showcase in practice vs. New England provided a strong signal-to-signal for fantasy managers. McCarthy went 14-of-16 in 11-on-11 work, throwing five touchdowns in tight red-zone and full-field periods, per Boston Herald's Andrew Callahan. The Patriots’ first-team defense limited big mistakes but McCarthy delivered on-time dimes, flashing poise beyond his years. The session came as Justin Jefferson was sidelined with a hamstring issue, yet McCarthy found rhythm with TJ Hockenson and Jordan Addison, and even mixed in early chemistry with Addison as the rookie connected for multiple scores.

Helping the rookie’s case was the surrounding cast: Hockenson and Addison provided reliable targets, while Christian Barmore, Milton Williams, Keion White, and Christian Gonzalez provided a stiff test for Minnesota’s offense. Minnesota's plan to rest McCarthy this weekend aligns with Week 1’s anticipated clash with the Chicago Bears, giving the young passer time to build timing with Addison, Hockenson, and Jefferson’s return. The overall takeaway: McCarthy’s message to the doubters is clear—poise, command, and a path to meaningful fantasy upside as the Vikings’ offense evolves around him. Thursday’s practice wasn’t just a win for a day; it was a blueprint for Minnesota’s envisioned future.

What is the biggest fantasy takeaway from McCarthy’s Thursday practice against New England?How should fantasy players model Addison if Jefferson’s hamstring lingers into Week 1?If McCarthy hits a Week 1 floor, which Viking should fantasy players target as a sleeper for Week 2–4?What matchup-specific plays could maximize McCarthy’s fantasy production in Week 1?
Mentions:
@Christian Barmore | New England Patriots | NFL
@Christian Barmore | New England Patriots | NFL
@Christian Gonzalez | New England Patriots | NFL
@Christian Gonzalez | New England Patriots | NFL
@J.J. McCarthy | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@J.J. McCarthy | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Jordan Addison | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Jordan Addison | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Justin Jefferson | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Justin Jefferson | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
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Minnesota Vikings | NFL
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New England Patriots | NFL
@TJ Hockenson | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@TJ Hockenson | Minnesota Vikings | NFL

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/ncaa-football/news..

June 11, 2025
Patriots Standout Rips Into Previous Coaching Staff Under Jerod Mayo - Athlon Sports
Nelson Hubbell
Athlon Sports
Patriots Standout Rips Into Previous Coaching Staff Under Jerod Mayo - Athlon Sports

Keion White, a promising young defensive end for the New England Patriots, has expressed his thoughts on the recent changes within the coaching staff. After finishing a successful minicamp, White reflected on his learning experience from last season, where he recorded five sacks while feeling unsupported. He candidly stated, "I was training myself, I'm not going to lie... Now, I feel like I have a coach." His praise for new outside linebackers coach Mike Smith contrasts sharply with his earlier experiences, indicating a more supportive and structured environment.

White's comments highlight an ongoing shift in the Patriots' dynamic, particularly under head coach Bill Belichick's leadership. With White's admission of self-reliance in his development, it raises significant questions about the previous coaching methods and how the new approach may enhance player performance. As White prepares for the upcoming season, expectations will be high for his continued growth, especially with a coach he feels he can rely on.

What does Keion White need to focus on this offseason for improvement?How can new coaching strategies enhance White's playing style?What are the Patriots' defensive goals for the upcoming season?What can we expect from the Patriots in terms of defensive stats this season?
Mentions:
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/new-england-patriots/..

May 30, 2025
First image of Patriots rookie Will Campbell facing Keion White 1-on-1
@Patriots_Wire
Patriots Wire
First image of Patriots rookie Will Campbell facing Keion White 1-on-1

The New England Patriots have high hopes for rookie offensive tackle Will Campbell, who is showing promising signs in his early battles in training camp. Campbell's recent matchup against third-year edge rusher Keion White has drawn attention, with the two players going head-to-head in one-on-one drills. White, known for his speed and ability to apply pressure, challenged Campbell, who is working on refining his technique and strength.

This matchup not only highlights Campbell's adaptability but also gives the coaching staff insight into his potential to protect the quarterback effectively. As both players continue to develop, fans are eager to see how they will contribute to the team's success this season.

What are the Patriots' offensive line priorities this season?How does the competition in training camp influence player performance?
Mentions:
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
@Will Campbell | New England Patriots | NFL
@Will Campbell | New England Patriots | NFL

https://patriotswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

April 23, 2025
2025 NFL draft: Ranking and evaluating the top-10 edge rushers
@Patriots_Wire
Patriots Wire
2025 NFL draft: Ranking and evaluating the top-10 edge rushers

The New England Patriots are looking to boost their edge-rushing corps in the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft, particularly after signing Harold Landry and hoping for a breakout from Keion White. With mixed performances from White, the team needs dependable pass rushers to complement their defense. The draft pool offers a variety of talent, making this an exciting opportunity to improve their defensive lineup.

Among the top ten edge rushers, Abdul Carter from Penn State stands out as a potentially dominant player. With explosive speed and an off-ball linebacker’s instincts, he’s expected to be a future Pro Bowl selection. Other notable prospects include Mykel Williams and Shemar Stewart, both of whom have shown the ability to pressure quarterbacks effectively. The Patriots must analyze fit and potential impact to maximize their draft strategy.

Which edge rusher available in the draft has the highest ceiling?What traits define a successful edge rusher in today's NFL?What impact do edge rushers have on a team's defensive performance?What are the Patriots' biggest needs heading into the draft?
Mentions:
@Harold Landry | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Harold Landry | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL

https://patriotswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

August 19, 2025
8 winners and losers from Patriots practice today | Pats Pulpit
Brian Hines
Pats Pulpit
8 winners and losers from Patriots practice today | Pats Pulpit

The Patriots turned in one final walk-through before the preseason finale, still in helmets and shoulder pads as competition remained fierce. Christian Barmore and Milton Williams anchored a disruptive interior that flashed the disruptive edge the team hoped to unlock this season. Drake Maye endured pressure from a stout front as pass protection continued to be a concern, with Ben Brown plugged into guard/center spots to stabilize the line. Keion White started hot but drifted to the second unit, while Robert Spillane piled up sacks and Jabrill Peppers added a sack as Terrell Williams leaned on blitzing from safety and corner. The kicking race between Andy Borregales and Parker Romo remained a coin flip, both thriving in a tight battle. Offense touched the ball as well with Henry, Hollins, Diggs, and Dobbs all contributing. A game plan rehearsal looms as New England heads to East Rutherford for the final tune-up.

Pass protection remained a narrative thread. Barmore and Williams consistently found disruption in the backfield, challenging Drake Maye and keeping the offensive line under pressure. Will Campbell and the rest of the line showed flashes, but the unit’s ability to keep Maye clean will be critical for the preseason and beyond. On defense, Spillane’s two-sack day followed a previous interception spree, signaling a potential high-volume role in the regular season. Peppers leveraged blitz opportunities, hinting at a more aggressive use of safeties in coverage and pressure packages. In the kicking duel, Borregales and Romo split the 4-for-4 mark, underscoring how evenly matched the competition remains as the roster edges toward Week 1 considerations.

Mentions:
@Andy Borregales | New England Patriots | NFL
@Andy Borregales | New England Patriots | NFL
@Christian Barmore | New England Patriots | NFL
@Christian Barmore | New England Patriots | NFL
@Drake Maye | New England Patriots | NFL
@Drake Maye | New England Patriots | NFL
@Hunter Henry | New England Patriots | NFL
@Hunter Henry | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jabrill Peppers | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jabrill Peppers | New England Patriots | NFL
@Joshua Dobbs | New England Patriots | NFL
@Joshua Dobbs | New England Patriots | NFL
@Julian Ashby | New England Patriots | NFL
@Julian Ashby | New England Patriots | NFL
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
@Mack Hollins | New England Patriots | NFL
@Mack Hollins | New England Patriots | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL
@Robert Spillane | New England Patriots | NFL
@Robert Spillane | New England Patriots | NFL
@Stefon Diggs | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Stefon Diggs | Buffalo Bills | NFL

https://www.patspulpit.com/new-england-patriots-op..

August 14, 2025
JJ McCarthy silences critics in strong Vikings-Patriots joint practice performance | Sporting News
@sportingnews
JJ McCarthy silences critics in strong Vikings-Patriots joint practice performance | Sporting News

The Minnesota Vikings handed the offense to JJ McCarthy and his first real NFL showcase in practice vs. New England provided a strong signal-to-signal for fantasy managers. McCarthy went 14-of-16 in 11-on-11 work, throwing five touchdowns in tight red-zone and full-field periods, per Boston Herald's Andrew Callahan. The Patriots’ first-team defense limited big mistakes but McCarthy delivered on-time dimes, flashing poise beyond his years. The session came as Justin Jefferson was sidelined with a hamstring issue, yet McCarthy found rhythm with TJ Hockenson and Jordan Addison, and even mixed in early chemistry with Addison as the rookie connected for multiple scores.

Helping the rookie’s case was the surrounding cast: Hockenson and Addison provided reliable targets, while Christian Barmore, Milton Williams, Keion White, and Christian Gonzalez provided a stiff test for Minnesota’s offense. Minnesota's plan to rest McCarthy this weekend aligns with Week 1’s anticipated clash with the Chicago Bears, giving the young passer time to build timing with Addison, Hockenson, and Jefferson’s return. The overall takeaway: McCarthy’s message to the doubters is clear—poise, command, and a path to meaningful fantasy upside as the Vikings’ offense evolves around him. Thursday’s practice wasn’t just a win for a day; it was a blueprint for Minnesota’s envisioned future.

What is the biggest fantasy takeaway from McCarthy’s Thursday practice against New England?How should fantasy players model Addison if Jefferson’s hamstring lingers into Week 1?If McCarthy hits a Week 1 floor, which Viking should fantasy players target as a sleeper for Week 2–4?What matchup-specific plays could maximize McCarthy’s fantasy production in Week 1?
Mentions:
@Christian Barmore | New England Patriots | NFL
@Christian Barmore | New England Patriots | NFL
@Christian Gonzalez | New England Patriots | NFL
@Christian Gonzalez | New England Patriots | NFL
@J.J. McCarthy | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@J.J. McCarthy | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Jordan Addison | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Jordan Addison | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Justin Jefferson | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Justin Jefferson | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
Minnesota Vikings | NFL
Minnesota Vikings | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL
@TJ Hockenson | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@TJ Hockenson | Minnesota Vikings | NFL

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/ncaa-football/news..

June 11, 2025
Patriots Standout Rips Into Previous Coaching Staff Under Jerod Mayo - Athlon Sports
Nelson Hubbell
Athlon Sports
Patriots Standout Rips Into Previous Coaching Staff Under Jerod Mayo - Athlon Sports

Keion White, a promising young defensive end for the New England Patriots, has expressed his thoughts on the recent changes within the coaching staff. After finishing a successful minicamp, White reflected on his learning experience from last season, where he recorded five sacks while feeling unsupported. He candidly stated, "I was training myself, I'm not going to lie... Now, I feel like I have a coach." His praise for new outside linebackers coach Mike Smith contrasts sharply with his earlier experiences, indicating a more supportive and structured environment.

White's comments highlight an ongoing shift in the Patriots' dynamic, particularly under head coach Bill Belichick's leadership. With White's admission of self-reliance in his development, it raises significant questions about the previous coaching methods and how the new approach may enhance player performance. As White prepares for the upcoming season, expectations will be high for his continued growth, especially with a coach he feels he can rely on.

What does Keion White need to focus on this offseason for improvement?How can new coaching strategies enhance White's playing style?What are the Patriots' defensive goals for the upcoming season?What can we expect from the Patriots in terms of defensive stats this season?
Mentions:
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/new-england-patriots/..

May 30, 2025
First image of Patriots rookie Will Campbell facing Keion White 1-on-1
@Patriots_Wire
Patriots Wire
First image of Patriots rookie Will Campbell facing Keion White 1-on-1

The New England Patriots have high hopes for rookie offensive tackle Will Campbell, who is showing promising signs in his early battles in training camp. Campbell's recent matchup against third-year edge rusher Keion White has drawn attention, with the two players going head-to-head in one-on-one drills. White, known for his speed and ability to apply pressure, challenged Campbell, who is working on refining his technique and strength.

This matchup not only highlights Campbell's adaptability but also gives the coaching staff insight into his potential to protect the quarterback effectively. As both players continue to develop, fans are eager to see how they will contribute to the team's success this season.

What are the Patriots' offensive line priorities this season?How does the competition in training camp influence player performance?
Mentions:
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
@Will Campbell | New England Patriots | NFL
@Will Campbell | New England Patriots | NFL

https://patriotswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

April 23, 2025
2025 NFL draft: Ranking and evaluating the top-10 edge rushers
@Patriots_Wire
Patriots Wire
2025 NFL draft: Ranking and evaluating the top-10 edge rushers

The New England Patriots are looking to boost their edge-rushing corps in the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft, particularly after signing Harold Landry and hoping for a breakout from Keion White. With mixed performances from White, the team needs dependable pass rushers to complement their defense. The draft pool offers a variety of talent, making this an exciting opportunity to improve their defensive lineup.

Among the top ten edge rushers, Abdul Carter from Penn State stands out as a potentially dominant player. With explosive speed and an off-ball linebacker’s instincts, he’s expected to be a future Pro Bowl selection. Other notable prospects include Mykel Williams and Shemar Stewart, both of whom have shown the ability to pressure quarterbacks effectively. The Patriots must analyze fit and potential impact to maximize their draft strategy.

Which edge rusher available in the draft has the highest ceiling?What traits define a successful edge rusher in today's NFL?What impact do edge rushers have on a team's defensive performance?What are the Patriots' biggest needs heading into the draft?
Mentions:
@Harold Landry | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Harold Landry | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
@Keion White | New England Patriots | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL

https://patriotswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

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