Patriots working out established veteran running back ahead of camp
Leonard Fournette of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers scores a touchdown against the Atlanta Falcons at Raymond James Stadium on Oct. 9, 2022 in Tampa, Florida. (Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
The New England Patriots may be close to adding an established player to their running back room – just not the one you might be thinking.
According to Veteran RB Leonard Fournette is working out today for the #Patriots, per sources.
Lombardi Lenny won a Super Bowl with Tom Brady in Tampa. Now Brady’s old team is taking a look. pic.twitter.com/NoODT948cq
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) July 19, 2023" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, the Patriots are working out veteran running back Leonard Fournette. The 28-year-old Fournette visited New England as a free agent in 2022, before re-signing with Tampa Bay.
Fournette played 16 games for the Bucs last season, averaging just 3.5 yards a carry. He did, however, make 73 catches, three shy of his career-best mark.
It’s fair to wonder how much Fournette really has left in the tank at this stage of his career. But he could possibly be an asset in the passing game for Mac Jones and offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien.
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Revisiting Barth's 10-point plan for the Patriots' offseason
*Cracks knuckles*
With training camp starting next week, the Patriots’ offseason has come to a close. Let’s dig in.
This year, I tried something new at the start of the offseason. Instead of covering each step incrementally, I laid out a 10-point plan for the Patriots to build themselves back up into a playoff team.
The goal at the time was to create and ambitious yet realistic step-by-step offseason for the Patriots to get them back to being a team over .500 and competing into late January. There was no “trade for Patrick Mahomes, Justin Jefferson, and Patrick Surtain II while also moving up in the draft to take Will Anderson” talk. It was about creating a realistic approach, factoring in the historical trends of the front office.
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Even looking back on the original plan, I still believe that had the Patriots been able to follow it to a tee they would be positioned for a playoff run. In the end, they ended up completing some steps of what was laid out, but did have some crucial misses.
How much of the plan came to fruition? What got left behind? Let’s revisit that January 13 post and see how it turned out.
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New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick watches over practice at minicamp in Foxboro. (Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports)
We’ll continue to keep you covered on the New England Patriots on a daily basis here at 985TheSportsHub.com. You can also expect to get in-depth coverage of 2023 training camp, as we’ll be on-site in Foxboro to give you the latest news and analysis while the Patriots officially get ready for the start of the season.
Patriots players are expected to start reporting for training camp on Tuesday, July 25. Open practices begin on Wednesday, July 26, and the Sports Hub will be there with real-time coverage.
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