Patriots bring in quarterback, six others for free agent visits
PHOENIX, ARIZONA - DECEMBER 27: Quarterback Anthony Gordon #18 of the Washington State Cougars throws a pass during the first half of the Cheez-It Bowl against the Air Force Falcons at Chase Field on December 27, 2019 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
The New England Patriots continue to keep their list of emergency free agent options up-to-date, including at quarterback.
As first reported by ESPN’s Patriots had these FAs in for workouts: DB Kentrell Brice (Louisiana Tech), DB Shakur Brown (Michigan State), QB Anthony Gordon (Washington State), DB Grant Haley (Penn State), WR Jaylen Smith (Louisville), WR Javon Wims (Georgia).
Also, G/C Jake Eldrenkamp (Washington) visits.
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) September 21, 2021" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Mike Reiss on Tuesday, the Patriots hosted former Washington State quarterback Anthony Gordon for a free agent workout. Gordon was one of six free agents brought in for workouts, while a seventh came in for just a visit.
Here’s the full list of free agents who visited the Patriots Tuesday…
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