November 5, 2024

Just In: Four New England Patriots Star Player Decided To Join Rivals Team….

saiah Wynn will remain in the AFC East for a sixth consecutive season.

Wynn, drafted by the New England Patriots in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft, has agreed to re-sign with the Miami Dolphins, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Wynn will play the 2024 season on a one-year deal.

The 28-year-old Wynn started all seven games he played in 2023 before he suffered a quad injury.

After suffering a torn Achilles in the 2018 preseason, Wynn played his first four NFL seasons with the Patriots. He was sidelined due to a myriad of injuries and appeared in 43 games across those four campaigns.

The latest rumors, rumblings and signings involving the New England Patriots, AFC East and NFL.

The New England Patriots unofficially kick off the 2024 season under new head coach Jerod Mayo and general manager Eliot Wolf with numerous holes to fill in free agency, especially on offense.

The trading of former franchise quarterback Mac Jones and re-signing of receiver Kendrick Bourne are the likely just the first dominoes of many to fall in the coming weeks as the Pats attempt to rebuild in the wake of a 4-13 season and Bill Belichick’s departure.

Patriot Country keeps you updated with up-to-the-minute transactions affecting the Pats and with the biggest moves around the league.

EX PATS’ ISAIAH WYNN RE-SIGNS WITH MIAMI DOLPHINS – At one point the Pats were hopeful that Isaiah Wynn would blossom into their franchise left tackle. Instead, the veteran is now a staple of the Dolphins’ offensive line after agreeing to another one-year contract to stay in south Florida.

Wynn was New England’s first-round draft pick in 2018 and started 40 games over four years in Foxboro before leaving in free agency a year ago. With Trent Brown leaving this year in free agency, the Patriots are again looking for their franchise left tackle.

PATS’ LEFT TACKLE TARGET RELEASED BY TITANS – The Patriots were interested in signing Andre Dillard a year ago. They have another chance now, with the left tackle being released by the Tennessee Titans.

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