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New England Patriots #2 | CB / FS
Jalen Mills Rumors & News
- Height: 72
- Weight: 191
- Age 29
- Seasons: 7
- Salary: 2,025,000
- Birthplace: DeSoto, Texas
- College: LSU
Pats Pulpit May 10, 2023
Photo by Maddie Malhotra/ Our offseason series continues off with an in-depth look at the veteran cornerback. With the NFL free agency and draft both in the rear-view mirror, and the second phase of voluntary offseason workouts underway, the New England Patriots are officially “on to 2023.” At the moment, the Patriots have a full 90-man roster. Only 53 of those players will be able to survive roster cutdowns and ultimately make the active team, with others competing for practice squad spots. Over the course of spring and summer, just like we have in years past, we...
NESN.com May 9, 2023
A familiar face is rejoining the Patriots’ crowded cornerback room. New England on Tuesday re-signed veteran corner Tae Hayes, who appeared in two games for the team late last season. The Patriots initially signed Hayes in late December after injuries to Jalen Mills, Jack Jones and Marcus Jones left them shorthanded at the position. The […] The post Patriots Re-Sign Veteran Cornerback Ahead Of Spring Practice appeared first on NESN.com.
Patriots Player News
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Mac Jones
Talking Patriots: All is set up for Mac Jones to succeed in 2023
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JuJu Smith-Schuster
Matt Nagy describes what makes Kadarius Toney a No. 1 receiver
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Mike Gesicki
Mac Jones Drops Hint About Plan For Patriots’ New Offense
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Calvin Anderson
New Patriots OT Calvin Anderson explains the advantages of being coached by a former player
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Tyquan Thornton
#PostPulpit Mailbag: What to make of Tyquan Thornton’s impressive start to OTAs?
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Demario Douglas
New England Patriots links 6/01/23 - OTA breakdown: First look at the rooks
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Anthony Firkser
New England Patriots links 5/29/23 - Memorial Day Edition
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Jonathan Jones
Jonathan Jones wants to follow Devin McCourty’s leadership example
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Rhamondre Stevenson
Why Rhamondre Stevenson will emerge as a Patriots leader in 2023
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Matthew Slater
Matthew Slater Defends Patriots Amid OTAs Controversy