Patriots Executive Vice President of Player Personnel Eliot Wolf didn't shut the door on a Stefon Diggs reunion.
The Kraft Group has agreed to pay upfront security costs, ending a dispute with Foxborough and the Boston 2026 host committee while securing seven World Cup games for New England.
The Stadium Advisory Committee for the town of Foxboro met Thursday night to approve the license application for the 2026 FIFA World Cup matches.
Gilliam was well aware the team used fullbacks often under McDaniels, who'll now be entering his second season of his third separate stint with the franchise. After seeing the Patriots make it back to ...
The Foxborough Select Board voted Thursday to accept World Cup security funding from Kraft Sports and Boston Soccer 2026, clearing a path for an event license to be approved at a hearing next ...
A funding agreement among town officials, organizers and the Kraft Group ensures the town of Foxborough, Massachusetts, won't ...
Massachusetts was on the brink of becoming a global laughingstock — with politicians and sports executives and town officials unable to come to an agreement over $7.8 million in security costs, a sum ...
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Foxborough, Massachusetts, and the Kraft Group reached an agreement to fund security for the 2026 World Cup games.
Patriots executive Eliot Wolf is not ruling out the possibility of a trade for Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown.
Eliot Wolf revealed that wide receiver Romeo Doubs was already learning the Patriots' playbook on his first day at the stadium.
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