After weeks of rumors, the New England Patriots pulled the trigger on a trade that sent Joe Milton III to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for draft compensation. New England is getting a fifth-round ...
According to a source, the Patriots are trading Milton to the Dallas Cowboys along with a seventh-round pick in exchange for a fifth-rounder.
New England Patriots backup quarterback Joe Milton III backflipped his way into the hearts of fans with his Week 18 ...
Since this offseason kicked off, the New England Patriots have long been rumored to entertain the idea of a trade involving quarterback Joe Milton III following his impressive play in Week 18 ...
Four fire engines were sent to the scene of the fire in Milton Road East, Edinburgh, just after 6am. The road was closed for several hours and drivers were asked to avoid the area.
The Patriots opened up their checkbook this week in order to land arguably the top free agent on the market in Milton Williams. After the 25-year-old defensive tackle tormented Patrick Mahomes ...
The New England Patriots have reportedly had discussions about trading backup quarterback Joe Milton III, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz. Drake Maye is already in place as the starting ...
After selecting Drake Maye third overall to be the starting quarterback, the Patriots also took Joe Milton III in the sixth round, a big, athletic QB out of Tennessee. In limited action in the ...
Joe Milton dazzled New England Patriots fans in his lone appearance during the 2024 season. It's made the backup quarterback a hot topic this offseason. But his run in New England may not last ...
And then, New England took the biggest and best defensive free agent off the market in the person of ex-Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Milton Willams in a deal that will reportedly average ...
The New England Patriots already knew what they had in Drake Maye. But Joe Milton III was a pleasant surprise in the regular season finale. So much so that they signed Josh Dobbs to a two-year ...
The biggest move was spending a reported $26 million a season on defensive tackle Milton Williams on a four-year deal. Williams was a key player in the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl LIX win.