Stefon Diggs, DeMario Douglas leading Patriots receivers
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The New England Patriots now have two training camp practices in the books, and the second-year wide receiver has been missing in action for both sessions, further creating an uphill climb for the 2024 second-round pick to make the opening 53-man roster.
After Diggs, there’s Bourne, DeMario Douglas, Kayshon Boutte, Mack Hollins (currently on PUP), Javon Baker, Ja’Lynn Polk, who has yet to see the field during training camp due to a new injury, along with promising rookies Kyle Williams and Efton Chism III.
Diggs' leadership is already evident, as he's been mentoring younger players like Christian Gonzalez and DeMario Douglas. FOXBORO — At every twist and turn, cameras clicked. While quarterback Drake Maye and other Patriots are feeling the love of their ...
The New England Patriots' wide receiver room has experienced a massive overhaul this past offseason. While some contributors like Kendrick Bourne, DeMario Douglas, and Ja'Lynn Polk remain, the Patriots have acquired four new wideouts who could find themselves on the 53-man roster by the end of
Boutte, Stefon Diggs and Demario Douglas opened training camp Wednesday as New England's first-team wide receivers, Mike Kadlick of CLNSMedia.com reports.
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Musket Fire on MSNPatriots' offense might revolve around this receiver's third-year breakoutSlot receivers have long been a part of the Patriots' success, and if the team is going to rebound, DeMario Douglas has to be an impact player.
Ever since he retired from professional football following the 2020 season, Julian Edelman has played a pivotal role in developing the next crop of New England Patriots wide receivers. Second-year wideout Demario Douglas commented earlier this offseason on how Edelman has served as a mentor for him