Patriots Targeting Eagles' Milton Williams, Asante Samuel Jr. in Free Agency
Patriots Targeting Eagles' Milton Williams, Asante Samuel Jr. in Free Agency

Patriots Targeting Eagles' Milton Williams, Asante Samuel Jr. in Free Agency

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As the New England Patriots prepare for the 2025 offseason, they are focusing on significant roster improvements, particularly in their defensive line. Among their top targets is Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams, who had a breakout season and contributed to the Eagles' Super Bowl victory. The Patriots are also considering cornerback Asante Samuel Jr., who is set to enter free agency after completing his rookie contract with the Los Angeles Chargers. With a substantial $125 million in cap space, the Patriots are positioned to make aggressive moves in free agency, aiming to bolster both their offensive and defensive lines. Coach Mike Vrabel's strategy emphasizes filling gaps left by players like Christian Barmore and Davon Godchaux, while also potentially enhancing their pass rush. Overall, the Patriots are keen on leveraging their financial flexibility to attract key players from this year's Super Bowl-winning roster.

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