There are plenty of reasons to be excited about the 2024 NFL season for the New England Patriots. The rookies will get their first taste of action at the professional level and a new coaching staff is going to bring a lot more swagger and energy, so this football team is going to be viewed very differently than ever before.
Patriots RB Rhamondre Stevenson said he’d love to spend his career with New England. “I love Boston. I love the Patriots. I love the organization,” Stevenson said, via PFT.
After losing Tony Pollard to the Tennessee Titans in free agency, many expected the Dallas Cowboys to draft a running back in the 2024 NFL Draft last week.
The former fourth-round pick is in the final year of his deal.
The Patriots handed out contract extensions like crazy over the past few months, and running back Rhamondre Stevenson could be next in line. After a few subpar drafts, New England found a few franchise cornerstones in guys like Kyle Dugger, Christian Barmore, and Michael Onwenu.
Stevenson is in the final year of his rookie deal. The New England Patriots’ 2021 rookie class is down to three players: Christian Barmore, Rhamondre Stevenson and Joshuah Bledsoe.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass - New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson watched one of his fellow teammates sign a big extension on Monday. And since he and Christian Barmore were in the same draft class, it brought up questions about his potential future in New England. “I love Boston.
It’s a new era for the New England Patriots, one that running back Rhamondre Stevenson wants to be part of. After selecting Drake Maye with the No. 3 overall
The Notre Dame product is one of the better running backs in this year’s draft. Quarterback, left tackle and X-wide receiver are the three most pressing needs on the New England Patriots’ offense — and their roster in general — at the moment.
New England Patriots' offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt has to love what he's hearing from running back Rhamondre Stevenson. "I want to be the featured back for the Patriots," said Stevenson in an interview with the Boston Globe's Nicole Yang.
The Patriots 2023 season unfolded like a suspense novel where you can’t skip to the last page to see if it all turns out okay. From the jump, this team clearly had its work cut out for them.
Anyone who's ever done most, or all, of the work on a group project at school can sympathize with what Rhamondre Stevenson dealt with this season. On the New England Patriots' worst offense in 30 years, Stevenson did what he could to burden the load.
Rhamondre Stevenson has played his last snap of the 2023 NFL season. The New England Patriots placed the running back on the reserve/injured list, putting an end to his year.
New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson's season ended Wednesday, as he was placed on injured reserve because of a sprained right ankle. Stevenson has missed the past three games with a high ankle sprain after being tackled by Chargers linebacker Tuli Tuipulotu in the first quarter of Los Angeles' 6-0 victory on Dec.
Things just keep getting worse for the Patriots.
The Patriots added to their defense on Wednesday by claiming cornerback Marco Wilson off waivers from the Cardinals. The corresponding move will leave the team’s offense shorthanded, however.
The New England Patriots are putting running back Rhamondre Stevenson on injured reserve, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Stevenson suffered an ankle injury earlier this month and hasn’t played since.
Could the New England Patriots shut down their lead running back, Rhamondre Stevenson, following the high ankle sprain injury he suffered in the 6-0 loss
New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson was diagnosed with a high right-ankle sprain and likely will miss "a few weeks," ESPN reported Tuesday.
The Pats lost by far their best offensive player in Rhamondre Stevenson to a high ankle sprain during their Week 13 loss against the Los Angeles Chargers, an injury that is expected to sideline the running back for the foreseeable future.
The Patriots offense has endured major struggles in recent weeks in particular, and the team’s top producer is now in line to miss time.
The New England Patriots offense has been anemic this season and they now look to be down one of their few weapons. Running back Rhamondre Stevenson went down with an ankle injury early in Sunday’s game and it seems he is going to miss a couple of weeks.
When it comes to slivers of good news, the New England Patriots will take whatever they can get. New England (2-10) reached a couple of marks of dubiousness
The New England Patriots are playing things safe with running back Rhamondre Stevenson this summer.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that while Dalvin Cook is set to meet with the Jets this weekend, he’s also in talks with the Patriots about setting up a potential visit at some point. Fowler says the Jets and Patriots have shown “steady interest” in Cook since he became available. The Patriots have Rhamondre Stevenson in place as their No.
Stevenson once again found himself in the middle of a costly play that contributed to a defeat on Saturday.
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