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Patriots Tweets Of Note: Training Camp Day 3

July 29, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Another day in the books for the 2022 Patriots Training Camp. Some real positive things to feel good about this week, with another session tomorrow before a break on Sunday. Let’s take a look at today’s Tweets Of Note!

Day 3 and the heat is rising. pic.twitter.com/vC5ZVQ2tAl

— Mike Dussault (@MikeDussault19) July 29, 2022

Another stunning day in Foxborough for Day 3, the team has certainly had the weather on it’s side so far.

David Andrews is back in uniform today. Looks like he’s off the PUP list. pic.twitter.com/FJtkIWvm6F

— Zack Cox (@zm_cox) July 29, 2022

David Andrews made it back on the field for the first time this preseason, having been included on the PUP list to begin camp. There was never any real concern over Andrew’s condition, but it sure is great to have one of the team leaders back on the field.

The “Mac Moment” of fan recognition that has become commonplace through the start of training camp. pic.twitter.com/HlmJnE9DsP

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) July 29, 2022

Everybody loves Mac Jones.

Looks like the Patriots will be down to two QBs today. No sign of Brian Hoyer at the start of practice.

Hoyer didn’t take any reps in team drills yesterday.

— Zack Cox (@zm_cox) July 29, 2022

This is something to keep an eye on, Hoyer was absent today after not taking any reps yesterday, a good opportunity for Bailey Zappe to gain some extra reps.

The #Patriots are in shells for the first time today. Little ramp up.

— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) July 29, 2022

Evan Lazar notes the gradual progression into full pads, but today, shells and helmets.

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Patriots Tweets Of Note: Training Camp Day 2

July 28, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Steven Senne – Associated Press

Day 1 saw a strong day for the offense, especially DeVante Parker, who linked up nicely with Mac Jones in a redzone-heavy first practice of Training Camp. Here are the Tweets Of Note from Day 2!

Bill Belichick called Davon Godchaux one of the best defensive linemen in the league this morning. Godchaux signed a two-year extension yesterday. pic.twitter.com/eXJowcsker

— Mark Daniels (@ByMarkDaniels) July 28, 2022

The first question posed to Bill this morning at his pre-training press conference was about the contract extension which was given to DT Davon Godchaux last night. Bill described him as one of the best defensive tackles in the league.

Marcus Jones fielding punts. One of most dynamic returners in the history of college football. #Patriots pic.twitter.com/4SSlOyNcSs

— Mike Giardi (@MikeGiardi) July 28, 2022

Marcus Jones is an intriguing player, who, is a little on the small side, but he for sure looks like he can contribute straight away for the team as a specialist. With Gunner Olszewski moving on to Pittsburgh, a role is open for a punt returner. Jones has been fielding punts so far in camp, but It’s hard to tell how well he’s been doing. It’ll be worth keeping an eye on his progression in this role through the first preseason game as I’m sure he’ll be one of a few on return duty.

Mac Jones and Hunter Henry just linked up for an impressive TD over Kyle Dugger in 7-on-7. First highlight reel play of Day 2*

(*Jonnu Smith had a great jump-ball catch, but he committed a false start that would have nullified it.)

— Henry McKenna (@henrycmckenna) July 28, 2022

Mac to Henry last year was one of the few scoring partnerships which worked in the redzone, nice to hear a continuation of that today.

WR/RB Ty Montgomery continues to be heavily involved in the offense here at #Patriots camp.

— Mike Kadlick (@mikekadlick) July 28, 2022

I personally didn’t think Montgomery would be in major contention for a place on the roster, but so far he’s been involved and seems to be potentially carving out a role for himself on offense. While James White remains on PUP, Montgomery will certainly be expecting to play a role this year.

DeVante Parker with another beautiful TD on a contested catch against Jalen Mills. Crowd goes wild again. Parker has been the star of the show the first two days

— Ben Volin (@BenVolin) July 28, 2022

Mac Jones ➡️ DeVante Parker❗️🚨 #Patriots pic.twitter.com/EhlVFVh7Ev

— PatsPropaganda (@PatsPropaganda) July 28, 2022

Two Tweets for this one, Ben Volin’s description played out from a retweet on our blog Twitter page, showcasing a nice play between Mac and Parker right on the far side of the endzone, beating Jalen Mills in coverage.

Swung by #Patriots training camp again today. No. 24 S/SCB Joshuah Bledsoe is an early standout. I've seen him involved in five forced incompletions in two days. 2021 sixth-round pick out of Missouri.

— Doug Kyed (@DougKyed) July 28, 2022

Doug Kyed notes that Josh Bledsoe is having a fine start to camp, continuing on from a successful first day with another solid session this morning. Bledsoe has a real chance of playing a role in the secondary this year, especially if he can continue this when the pads come on next week.

.@MacJones_10 made a young fan’s birthday very special🙌🏽 #ForeverNE pic.twitter.com/hSsaPYTGxX

— NBC Sports Boston's Patriots Coverage (@NBCSPatriots) July 28, 2022

Something to bring a smile to your face for the final one today, Mac taking a photo with a young fan on his 5th birthday.

Day 3 tomorrow! LFG

Filed Under: Training Camp, Tweets of Note Tagged With: tweets of note

REPORT: Patriots sign DT Davon Godchaux to a two-year $20.8M extension

July 27, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

After their first day of Training Camp, the Patriots have extended DT Davon Godchaux to a two-year $20.8M deal, with $17.85M guaranteed.

This is a little surprising, now Godchaux did fine last year, and started 16 games of the season on defense, but I just wasn’t expecting an extension this early. My immediate thought is that this will create some cap space for the team, something which we should find out sometime later today/tomorrow from our friend over at @patscap on Twitter.

Patriots’ DT Davon Godchaux has signed a two-year, $20.8 million extension with New England that includes $17.85 million fully guaranteed at signing, per @DrewJRosenhaus and @RyanMatha, who negotiated the deal.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) July 27, 2022

Godchaux gets rewarded well for playing both DT and DE last season, and clearly, he impressed the coaches enough to warrant a new deal with such a high guaranteed amount of money.

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Patriots Tweets Of Note: Training Camp Day 1

July 27, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Camp is back! This offseason has dragged along since the Draft in April, but finally, we have some football again. If you’re new here, Tweets Of Note breaks down Twitter posts of note from Pats reporters in attendance at Training Camp.

Perfect day to kick off training camp. pic.twitter.com/vflzADrttg

— Mike Dussault (@MikeDussault19) July 27, 2022

Mike D posted his obligatory training field photo early this morning, showcasing the beautiful weather over Foxborough for the first day of Training Camp.

Belichick says the Patriots will start camp by working on the red area. Their first day of pads will be on Monday. pic.twitter.com/JJcWvH3JIR

— Mark Daniels (@ByMarkDaniels) July 27, 2022

Donning some new ‘BB’ shorts, Bill opened up his morning presser by confirming the day would be spent focusing on redzone work along with confirming that pads wouldn’t be worn until next Monday.

Bill Murray (62), a DT from William & Mary who has spent the last two years on the Patriots’ practice squad, is set to get some work with the offensive line as training camp opens.

Would make for a Hollywood-type script if he could pull it off and earn a roster spot. pic.twitter.com/nTLRMqQoFR

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) July 27, 2022

Not totally uncommon for the odd few players to try out on the opposite side of the ball early on in Camp, so something to watch as the days merge together on how Murray progresses on the offensive line.

No unexpected absences from the Patriots’ first training camp practice. Not practicing:

David Andrews (PUP)
James White (PUP)
Jonathan Jones (PUP)
Jabrill Peppers (PUP)
Myles Bryant (NFI)
Jake Bailey (non-football illness)
Chasen Hines (NFI)
Andrew Stueber (NFI)

— Zack Cox (@zm_cox) July 27, 2022

Good start with no new absences for the first day, here’s hoping David Andrews, Jon Jones, Jabrill Peppers and others can get back on the field soon. Some questions still linger about James White and if he’ll be able to play a role at all this season.

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Where Are They Now? The 2019 Patriots Draft Class

July 17, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

Following the departure of former first-round pick N’Keal Harry on Tuesday, I’ve decided to take a look at what’s happened to every Patriots pick from the 2019 NFL Draft.

N’Keal Harry – First Round – Pick 32

N’Keal Harry was chosen with the final pick of the first round by the Patriots which led to much excitement and optimism in the fanbase. The excitement stemmed from the choice of a player in a key position to try and supplement Tom Brady’s desire to have weapons at his disposal.

Unfortunately, it was clear by the end of his second year with the team that he was not going to live up to his Draft position and drifted down the depth chart. Along with his lack of production and being prone to injury, the writing was on the wall for Harry and he was eventually traded last week to Chicago for a conditional seventh-round pick in the 2024 Draft.

In three seasons, Harry finished with 57 receptions – 598 Yards – 4 Touchdowns

Not that you need reminding, but the Pats took Harry above the following receivers in the class:

Deebo Samuel (R2/36) // A.J. Brown (R2/51) // Mecole Hardman (R2/56) // DK Metcalf (R2/64) // Diontae Johnson (R2/66) // Terry McLaurin (R3/76) // Hunter Renfrow (R5/149)
*Players in bold have been selected for the Pro Bowl

Joejuan Williams – Second Round – Pick 45

Joejuan Williams is another pick that has turned out to be a disappointment. Taken in the second round, the hope was for Williams to be a key contributor in the secondary, coming off a decent College career at Vanderbilt. In reality, he’s only been able to carve out a role on special teams and as a depth option at cornerback so far after three seasons in New England.

Like Harry, Williams could also be gone by the start of the 2022 season.

Chase Winovich – Third Round – Pick 77

Ah, what could have been.

Chase Winovich was an exciting pick out of Michigan and had a solid rookie year, recording 5.5 sacks and contributing on defense for a Patriots side that made it to a Wildcard matchup. His second year continued along the same lines, however, he managed to start 9/16 games, again recording 5.5 sacks, and looked to be establishing himself as a starter on defense.

Unfortunately, his third and final season on the team wasn’t great. Winovich didn’t manage to record a sack or start any of the limited 13 games he suited up for in a year that was hampered by injury and lack of favor with Bill Belichick.

Winovich was traded to Cleveland in exchange for LB Mack Wilson in March 2022.

Damien Harris – Third Round – Pick 87

After having a quiet rookie season that saw him touch the ball only four times, Harris became more involved in 2020, before taking the lead back role last year in 2021.

Harris is coming off a very productive campaign which saw him rush for 929 yards and 15 touchdowns during the regular season. With his rookie deal up at the end of this year, a decision will have to be made on his future.

With Rhamondre Stevenson on the roster and the Patriots taking two running backs in the 2022 Draft, it could be Harris’ final year in New England.

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Patriots trade WR N’Keal Harry to Chicago

July 12, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

It was only a matter of time before N’Keal Harry moved on from the Patriots, and now, the chapter of the former first-round pick from 2019, is over.

The #Patriots have traded WR N’Keal Harry to the #Bears, sources tell me and @RapSheet. Former first-round pick gets a shot at a fresh start.

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) July 12, 2022

The Pats acquire a seventh-rounder in 2024 for Harry, which is surprisingly more than I thought we would get for him, meaning I believed the team would probably release him at the beginning of camp. Harry gets an opportunity with a new team, and the Patriots begin the task of trimming down a busy WR room.

One final note on the N'Keal Harry trade: The Patriots, tight to the salary cap, pick up roughly $1 million in space.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) July 12, 2022

Unfortunately, he will be remembered as a bust who never reached anywhere near the expectations set by the franchise, towards the end he asked for a trade and the writing was on the wall for a good portion of time. Personally, I’m pretty sad it didn’t work out with Harry, I was present in November 2019 when he scored his first NFL touchdown against Dallas. It seems that really was the height of his Patriots career.

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Patriots Tweets Of Note: Mini Camp 06/08/22

June 8, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Day 2 of Mini Camp is in the books and there was plenty of interesting reports from those lucky enough to be in attendance, so let’s check out today’s Tweets Of Note!

Cloudy with some off and on light rain as we get ready to kick if day 2 of minicamp. pic.twitter.com/ZSMz2CokjB

— Mike Dussault (@MikeDussault19) June 8, 2022

Mike D’s daily vantage point picture shows a gloomy look over the Foxboro practice fields.

Lot of run for rookie CB Jack Jones today. He had some hiccups in coverage but grabbed an INT (vs. Bailey Zappe and Kristian Wilkerson) and punched the ball out of Nelson Agholor’s hands for a fumble.

Patriots’ CB battle is going to be fun to watch this summer.

— Zack Cox (@zm_cox) June 8, 2022

Jack Jones has certainly been the standout of the rookie class so far, he was around the ball a lot today making plays. I also watched his press conference after and seems like a good kid who has matured since his distractions in college.

Up close with the Patriots D-linemen and edge rushers pic.twitter.com/pD8FXoYg9P

— Zack Cox (@zm_cox) June 8, 2022

Love to see this up close sled work, the big boys putting the work in.

What play had Mac Jones running down the field, pumping his fist in excitement, and letting out a loud roar?

A drop-in-the-bucket deep ball to Tre Nixon, over the shoulder, that Nixon impressively brought in ONE-HANDED.

Tightest of windows…it was well done on a deep-ball day.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) June 8, 2022

The Jones-Nixon connection continues, and Ernie Adams’ final pick of the 2021 Draft is beginning to create a frenzy from his early camp performances, this is for sure a partnership to watch.

Mac Jones had a brace on his left knee today. Didn’t appear bothered by it, but a change from yesterday. pic.twitter.com/BEmSJcn2kj

— Phil Perry (@PhilAPerry) June 8, 2022

A bigger brace on for Mac today, always something of note when any mobility supports are changed on a QB, but it didn’t seem to impact his throwing that’s for sure.

For the second straight day, Matt Patricia appeared to be calling plays and running the huddle during team drills.

— Henry McKenna (@henrycmckenna) June 8, 2022

Another narrative that’s running wild is who will be calling plays for the offense this season, Patricia seems to be the front runner, as he continued to call team drills, but I have a feeling we won’t be finding out officially anytime soon.

Patriots minicamp Day 2 attendance

Absent: Nick Folk, Quinn Nordin, Chasen Hines, Andrew Stueber, Carl David and Byron Cowart

Limited: Marcus Jones, Meyers, Henry, White, Keene

Returned: Kendrick Bourne

— Mark Daniels (@ByMarkDaniels) June 8, 2022

Some noted attendees by Mark Daniels with nothing too major to reflect on. Kendrick Bourne did return today as expected.

More tomorrow!

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