Are the Patriots nearing their first re-signing of the offseason?
The New England Patriots – and team around the NFL – have just over two weeks remaining to exclusively negotiate with their internal pending free agents before the legal tampering period beings on March 11. The Patriots haven’t re-signed any players yet, but a little social media snooping suggests that could be changing soon.
On Friday morning, wide receiver Kendrick Bourne’s agent Henry Organ posted on his Instagram story that he is at Gillette Stadium. He tagged Bourne in the post, which included the Migos song ‘New Money.’ Bourne in a pending free agent.
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That all certainly makes it seem like there are at least discussions between Bourne and the Patriots about a new contract. But does Bourne’s reps being at the stadium suggest a new deal is close?
Bourne, 28, has been vocal about his desire to return to the Patriots. “I was pushed to another level with the Patriots and I think it’s just different. It’s an environment that works for me, that helps me become a better person, better player. So, I would love to keep that going,” Bourne told NBC Sports Boston earlier this month. “I definitely have unfinished business. I was playing great, so I want to go back and do that again.”
Originally signed as part of the Patriots’ big 2021 free agency class, Bourne had a roller coaster first three years in New England. That 2021 season was somewhat of a breakout year for him – he caught 55 passes for 800 yards and five touchdowns even when he season was derailed late due to COVID. The next year he was essentially benched by the coaching staff, playing 130 fewer snaps.
With a new offensive coaching staff in 2023 Bourne bounced back, catching 37 passes for 406 yards and four touchdowns in eight games before tearing his ACL in late October. At the time he got hurt, his full-season pace was slightly ahead of his 2021 season (79/863/8).
Given he’s coming off a torn ACL, Bourne may be looking at a shorter-term, incentive-heavy contract. PFF projects Bourne’s contract as a two-year, $14 million deal with $8.5 million guaranteed.
Bourne is just one of 23 Patriots pending free agents this offseason (one pending free agent, offensive lineman James Ferentz, announced his retirement earlier this week). Here’s a look at the full list…
The Patriots' list of pending free agents heading into the 2024 NFL offseason
With the 2023 NFL regular season in the books, the New England Patriots are officially into offseason mode. One of the first major tasks for the personnel department (whoever that ends up being) in the offseason is addressing the team’s list of internal free agents.
This year the Patriots have 24 players on expiring contracts per Patriots salary cap expert Miguel Benzan. The group of Patriots pending free agents is made up of 16 unrestricted free agents, one restricted free agent, five exclusive rights free agents, and two players on contracts that are set to void. Before we get to the players, here’s quick look at what each free agent classification means.
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Unrestricted free agents are the most common around the league. These are players with four-plus NFL seasons accrued. The Patriots can negotiate extensions with these players exclusively up until March 11, when the NFL’s legal tampering window begins. After that the players are free to speak with and sign with any team. Players on void contracts mostly become UFAs, assuming their deal isn’t extended before the void date.
Restricted free agents are players with three years of NFL experience. This category is usually used for UDFAs, whose rookie contracts are three years rather than the standard four for draft picks. Like UFAs, the team retains exclusive negotiating rights to these players through the legal tampering window, after which they can speak with any team. The difference is teams can choose to tender RFAs a contract beforehand. A tendered contract is a preset one-year deal that comes in different tiers. If a player is tendered and accepts an offer elsewhere, the original team can either match the offer and get the player back, or choose not to and get draft compensation relative to whatever tier the player was tendered at.
Exclusive rights free agents are players with less than three years of experience. To re-sign an ERFA a team simply has to tender the player, and that player is retained on a minimum contract. ERFAs that go untendered by the start of the new league year become unrestricted free agents.
O.K., now lets get into the 24 pending Patriots free agents (players are sorted by free agency classification)…