The defending world champion New England Patriots are 4-0 to start the 2019 campaign. But are the fans confident this team has what it takes to repeat?
Wednesday's news that the New England Patriots would be without their star linebacker, Dont'a Hightower, this week and potentially a bit longer was bad, but, unfortunately for the team, the news has gotten much worse.
The New England Patriots got a big boost on both the defensive and offensive sides of the ball today, when they activated star linebacker Dont'a Hightower off the PUP list and he and veteran tackle Nate Solder returned to practice.
With the start of training camp looming, the New England Patriots moved two of their team's key defensive players to the physically unable to perform list Monday.
After days of testing the free agent market and meeting with multiple teams, it appears linebacker Dont'a Hightower has decided to re-sign with the New England Patriots.
While the New England Patriots were hard at work on the first day of the free agency period, signing and re-signing a handful of players, one person they didn't agree to terms with is their veteran linebacker Dont'a Hightower.
With reports circulating yesterday that the New England Patriots would not place their franchise tag on veteran linebacker Dont'a Hightower, the team backed up the claims today as they decided not to tag any player before the deadline this afternoon.