Patriots Cut Six Players Ahead of Rookie Class
Patriots Cut Six Players Ahead of Rookie Class

Patriots Cut Six Players Ahead of Rookie Class

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Following the 2025 NFL Draft, the New England Patriots released six players—Jake Andrews, Marcus Harris, JaQuae Jackson, Titus Leo, Mark Perry, and Giovanni Ricci—to make room on the roster for incoming rookies. Most of these players had limited impact during their tenure and were considered long shots to make the active roster, especially with the infusion of new talent from the draft and free agency. The cuts come as part of a broader offseason overhaul under new head coach Mike Vrabel, who has focused on bringing in younger and more explosive players. These roster moves provide greater clarity for certain position battles, particularly at center and fullback, and are seen as an expected step in preparing for training camp and the regular season. The Patriots' decision reflects a common post-draft practice across the NFL of trimming the roster to prioritize new prospects. Fans and analysts viewed the departures as unsurprising given the team's recent investments in youth and potential.

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