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Patriots Waive D'Ernest Johnson, Boost Backfield Depth
01:45|The New England Patriots have made roster adjustments, waiving running back DErnest Johnson and offensive tackle Sebastian Gutierrez. Johnson, a veteran with 106 NFL games, was released after playing in eight games for the Patriots this season. His departure opens up opportunities for starters Rhamondre Stevenson and rookie TreVeyon Henderson. The team also released Gutierrez, who had been on his third stint with the Patriots. Cornerback Alex Austin is expected to be activated soon, as he recovers from wrist surgery. The Patriots, as the AFCs number two seed, will host the winner of the Houston Texans-Pittsburgh Steelers game next Sunday, with coach Mike Vrabel leading the team in the postseason hunt.
Patriots Release Johnson, Gutierrez; Focus on Offseason Rebuild
01:39|The New England Patriots have made roster moves, releasing running back DErnest Johnson and tackle Sebastian Gutierrez. Johnson, a 29-year-old, had 14 rushing attempts for 25 yards and 5 kickoff returns for 128 yards in 7 games with the Patriots. He previously played for the Browns, Jaguars, Ravens, and Cardinals. Gutierrez, a 27-year-old tackle, had a brief stint on the Patriots practice squad in 2022. Hes played in 2 games with the Broncos, Raiders, Chiefs, Browns, and Colts. These moves clear space for the Patriots offseason rebuild.
Kayshon Boutte's Gambling Addiction Battle: A Story of Resilience
01:04|Kayshon Boutte, a New England Patriots wide receiver, bravely shared his struggle with gambling addiction, earning praise from coach Mike Vrabel. Bouttes impressive performance in the playoff game against the Chargers, with four catches for sixty-six yards, showcases his determination to regain his role on the team. His honesty and resilience serve as an inspiration for others facing personal challenges.
McAulay Blasts Referees for Missed Roughing Call
01:09|NFL rules expert Terry McAulay criticizes officials for missed roughing the passer call during Patriots-Chargers playoff game, potentially impacting the outcome. Despite a tough game for the Patriots offense, their defense secures a thirteen-point win, setting them up for a divisional round match at Gillette Stadium. The team awaits their next opponent as they aim for a spot in the AFC Championship.
Patriots' Defense Shines in Playoff Win
01:17|The New England Patriots secured their first playoff victory since the Tom Brady era, defeating the Los Angeles Chargers 16-3. Despite MVP candidate Drake Mayes struggles with two turnovers, including a costly interception, the defense held strong, keeping the Chargers off the scoreboard. The game remained close until the fourth quarter when Maye connected with former Charger Hunter Henry for a 28-yard touchdown, putting the Patriots up 15-3. Head coach Mike Vrabels decision to kick an extra point instead of going for two in a close game left many puzzled. The win advances the Patriots to the Divisional Round, where theyll host the winner of the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Houston Texans game.
Drake Maye's Playoff Debut: Steady and Composed
01:18|Drake Maye, in his playoff debut, showcased a steady performance for the New England Patriots, leading them to a Wild Card win over the Los Angeles Chargers. Despite some late reads and missed passes, Mayes scrambles and quick feet kept drives going. The Patriots defense, led by a dominant performance against Justin Herbert, allowed no touchdowns and forced punts, enabling Maye to play aggressively. After the game, Maye demonstrated genuine leadership, crediting his teammates and emphasizing the team win over his individual stats. As the Patriots advance in the playoffs, the question remains: how much more dangerous will Maye become as he refines his skills under the franchises high standards?