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Patriots Sunday: Final Game Before the NFL Trade Deadline

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The NFL Trade Deadline is two days away. The clock strikes “midnight” at 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Many New England Patriots players have been rumored to be available. Nearly all Patriots players have had their names floated at some point. Aside from Drake Maye, Christian Gonzalez, and Keion White, it is tough to tell who will be in Foxboro on Wednesday.



CBS Sports named three Patriots players in the final year of their contracts who could be moved. Among that group, Joshua Uche has already been traded to Kansas City. Will Austin Hooper and Jonathan Jones follow suit?

“The Athletic” reported that veterans locked up beyond 2024 were discussed by New England in trades. Could Kendrick Bourne or Davon Godchaux have a new home this week?

Patriots Football Now discussed how trading players locked up beyond 2024 would be Eliot Wolf going against what he stated was the “Packer Way” of doing business.

Fortunately, the rumors will all be over by Tuesday. Then, everyone will know who will be staying and who is moving on. People might be able to get a glimpse into the future today, though. Last Sunday, the Patriots listed Joshua Uche as inactive for their game against the New York Jets. The next day, he was a member of the Chiefs. Healthy scratches or players with surprisingly limited reps are solid indications a player is involved in serious trade talks.

The belief here remains that the six most likely New England Patriots to be traded, regardless of other rumors, are WR K.J. Osborn, WR Tyquan Thornton, TE Austin Hooper, DE Deatrich Wise Jr., DL Daniel Ekuale, and CB Jonathan Jones.

New England Patriots cornerback Jonathan Jones speaks with reporters following an NFL football practice, Thursday, July 27, 2023, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

What will Eliot Wolf actually do? Stay tuned.

Also, in Patriots Sunday:

Patriots Fact of the Week (No. 1)

There are 71 players to play for both the New England Patriots and Tennessee Titans (including their time as the Houston Oilers). This includes two players in today’s game, Patriots TE Austin Hooper and Titans PK Nick Folk.

There are ten players who have played at least three seasons with each franchise. The members of that group are Malcolm Butler, John Charles, Tom Funchess, Leon Gray, Lee Johnson, Steve Kiner, Josh Kline, Jason McCourty, Logan Ryan, and George Webster.

Patriots Fact of the Week (No. 2)

The New England Patriots have played the Tennessee Titans franchise 45 times. New England enjoys a 26-18-1 record. The Patriots have a 9-3 record since the franchise relocated from Houston to Tennessee. In the playoffs, the Patriots have a 2-1 advantage. They knocked the Titans out of the playoffs in 2003 and 2017. However, their most recent playoff matchup was the game that ended Tom Brady’s time in New England, capped off by a pick-six from his former teammate Logan Ryan.

Post of the Week

In honor of the first Sunday in November, a classic from NFL Films, via Kevin Gallagher. Make sure to watch with the sound on:

Most From Patriots Football Now

Drake Maye Cleared to Play in Week 9 – Some good news for the Patriots on Saturday. Quarterback Drake Maye was removed from concussion protocol and New England’s injury report. All signs point to Maye starting against the Titans today.

Week 9 Matchup to Watch: Christian Gonzalez vs. Calvin Ridley – The New England Patriots cornerback will line up across from the Tennessee Titans wide receiver today. The winner of this battle should help determine the winner of the game. There is a little extra at stake after Ridley snubbed New England in free agency.

Patriots Designate Alex Austin for Return From Injured Reserve – Austin began the season on the New England Patriots 53-man roster but an ankle injury forced him to IR. The Patriots designated for return on Wednesday, which gives them 21 days to active him. A roster spot could become available at the deadline, paving the way for Austin’s return.

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