It won’t occur till after June 1, however a reunion between Brown and Mike Vrabel appears potential, and would transfer a strong Patriots offseason into the “excellent” class.
Some different information and notes from the Patriots’ current strikes:
⋅ Absent Brown, the large transfer at receiver has been releasing Stefon Diggs and signing Romeo Doubs from the Packers. Doubs’s four-year deal is price a base of $68 million, however for all intents and functions it’s a two-year, $35 million cope with $31 million absolutely assured. The last two years and $33 million basically function one-year staff choices.
On paper, every thing seems nice for the Patriots. Doubs is 6½ years youthful, and cheaper than Diggs, who was set to make $22.5 million money in 2026, with a salary-cap variety of $26.5 million. Doubs will make $18 million-$20 million million this fall, and his cap quantity is simply $8.9 million.

The actual query, although, did the Patriots get higher? Diggs had 85 catches for 1,014 yards final yr, whereas Doubs has by no means had greater than 59 catches or 724 yards.
Asked if the Patriots approached Diggs about coming again on a lowered wage, Wolf responded, “We talked about a variety of options, and ultimately went in this direction.” I take that as a “no.”
Wolf stated the Patriots wouldn’t shut the door on Diggs’s return, however he looks as if solely a backup plan in the event that they strike out on Brown, and I don’t know if Diggs will stay unsigned for that lengthy.
⋅ If the Patriots do trade for Brown, it might put a present receiver on the outs, more than likely DeMario Douglas or Efton Chism. Considering Chism is underneath contract at a minimal wage for two extra years, whereas Douglas’s wage jumps to $3.6 million in 2026 with none assured, I’d lean towards Douglas because the odd man out.
⋅ There was a transparent directive to enhance the run sport and trenches. They spent $53.1 million absolutely assured over two years for guard Alijah Vera-Tucker ($16.5 million), fullback Reggie Gilliam ($6 million), blocking tight finish Julian Hill ($7.5 million), and defensive finish Dre’Mont Jones ($23.1 million). They change Garrett Bradbury, Jack Westover, Austin Hooper, and Okay’Lavon Chaisson.
“Adding the fullback, guard, and a tight end who’s primarily been a blocker in his career certainly was intentional,” Wolf stated.
The Patriots run sport struggled for a lot of final season, rating twenty third in success fee. For the primary three months of the season, Rhamondre Stevenson averaged 3.2 yards per carry, sixty fourth out of 65 operating backs. The Patriots on paper now have higher personnel for smash-mouth soccer.
⋅ The Super Bowl loss was barely 24 hours previous when Vrabel declared Will Campbell his beginning left deal with for 2026. I requested Wolf why the Patriots have been so fast to make the choice with out contemplating all choices.
“We know who the free agents are going to be at left tackle, we know who’s in the draft at left tackle, we know we’re picking 31st,” he stated. “If there’s somebody that’s a better left tackle than Will Campbell that’s available, we’ll look at anything. Just not sure how realistic that is at this time.”
⋅ Vera-Tucker, acquired to play left guard, stated he’s “almost 100 percent” from a torn triceps and expects to take part within the offseason program. He missed the 2025 season after struggling the damage days earlier than the season opener, the third season-ending damage of his profession (each triceps and an Achilles). Vera-Tucker has performed in 43 video games over 5 seasons, and missed 42.
The Patriots nonetheless gave him a pleasant chunk of change. However, it’s very a lot a pay-for-play contract given his damage historical past.
Only $16.5 million is absolutely assured — $9.5 million this yr and $7 million subsequent. And Vera-Tucker has what seems to be the most important per-game roster bonus in NFL historical past — he will get $250,000 for every sport he’s energetic, for a most of $4.25 million per season.
“There’s obviously things in the contract that are there for a reason given my history,” Vera-Tucker stated. “I don’t mind that when all I get to do is come in and play football.”
⋅ Gilliam, who switched to fullback in school at Toledo when he noticed Kareem Hunt on the operating again depth chart, spent his first six NFL seasons in Buffalo. He didn’t shy from evaluating Drake Maye to Josh Allen.
“He has a lot of the same qualities as Josh,” Gilliam stated. “When I walked in and I saw [Maye] the first time, I was like, ‘Wow, he’s bigger than I expected.’ ”
⋅ New safety Kevin Byard has missed one sport in 10 NFL seasons and nearly by no means comes off the sector, enjoying at the least 98 p.c of snaps eight instances. That continued final yr, when Byard performed 1,219 of 1,221 snaps for the Bears over 19 video games, incomes first-team All-Pro.
Byard, who turns 33 in August, must be slowing down however seems to be bucking the pattern.
“I’m used to playing every single snap of every game. I take pride in being available,” he stated. “I know exactly what I need every single week to take care of my body.”
The signing of a veteran security labored fairly nicely for the Patriots 23 years in the past.
“I don’t want to compare myself to Rodney [Harrison], we’re good friends,” Byard stated. “[But] I definitely want to be that veteran presence on the back end to try to help this team and help the culture stay what it is, and that’s a winning culture.”
The Patriots have been making a variety of strikes throughout free company
Ben Volin will be reached at ben.volin@globe.com.