
Ever since longtime head coach Bill Belichick was fired following the 2023 season, the New England Patriots haven’t had much to write home about.
Former Pats player Jerod Mayo was hired last year to replace his former coach.
He led New England to a 4-13 record, the exact same record Belichick posted in his final season.
Team owner Robert Kraft fired Mayo and hired Mike Vrabel in his place, yet another former Pats player.
Since hiring Vrabel, New England has done its level best to return to relevancy.
During the past few months, the franchise has added several quality free agents including EDGE Harold Landry, center Garrett Bradbury and receiver Stefon Diggs.
Now the Pats have turned their attention to the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft to add more pieces to the roster.
One of the most talked about players analyzed by NFL insiders (not named Shedeur Sanders or Cam Ward) is former Penn State tight end Tyler Warren.
It goes without saying that New England is just one of many teams interested in the 6’5″, 256-pound Warren and he said all the right things in a recent interview on Patriots Talk Podcast, via Carlos A. Lopez on X.
TE Tyler Warren on the possibility of joining the #Patriots:
“… I’m gonna do whatever I can to help win and help the offense be the best that it can be.”
Warren says it would be a great opportunity to learn from the TEs currently on roster.
(🎥 Patriots Talk Podcast) pic.twitter.com/Tns2gZJwrd
— Carlos A. Lopez (@LosTalksPats) April 12, 2025
When asked by the host about the possibility of joining New England, Warren was excited.
“… I’m gonna do whatever I can to help win and help the offense be the best that it can be,” he said.
Warren also added that he would be excited to learn from the veteran tight ends on the team which include Hunter Henry and Austin Hooper.
Warren scored eight times on receptions and another four times rushing.
He also caught 104 passes last season and won the John Mackey Award as the country’s top tight end.
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