No, the Patriots were unable to seal the deal on DeAndre Hopkins.
But that hasn’t stopped Bill Belichick and the Patriots from seeing what else is out there on the skill-position market.
Namely at running back, and after a week that saw the Patriots bring in two notable free-agent running backs — ex-Bucs and Jags running back Leonard Fournette and former Los Angeles back Darrell Henderson Jr. — in for workouts in Foxborough.
Neither resulted in a signing as of Sunday night, but we officially have some added context when it comes to the Patriots’ intentions with both players, courtesy of ESPN’s Mike Reiss.
“The Patriots’ workouts with running backs Leonard Fournette and Darrell Henderson Jr. last Wednesday reflect a combination of due diligence and acknowledgement that they haven’t filled the void from James Robinson’s release in June,” Reiss wrote in his always-informative weekend notebook. “No signing was imminent then, but the sides could always revisit in the future.”