Patriots plan to release Josh Dobbs after failed trade talks

The New England Patriots intend to release backup quarterback Josh Dobbs following unsuccessful trade negotiations, according to NFL Media. This move reshapes the quarterback room behind starter Drake Maye, with Tommy DeVito positioned as the new backup. The defending AFC champions will save $3.7 million in salary cap space.

The Patriots, fresh off their Super Bowl LX run in the 2025 season, are adjusting their quarterback depth. Dobbs, who signed a two-year, $8 million contract in March 2025, backed up Drake Maye last year. Maye started all 17 regular-season games, limiting Dobbs to four appearances where he completed 7 of 10 passes for 65 yards. The release, which includes $1.05 million in dead money, leaves the 31-year-old free agent after no trade partner emerged. This offseason, New England re-signed Tommy DeVito, last season's third-string quarterback, to a two-year, $4.4 million deal. The current quarterback room consists solely of Maye and DeVito, prompting potential additions. Dobbs entered the NFL as a fourth-round pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2017. He has played for the Steelers (most extensively from 2017-2019 and 2020-2021), Jacksonville Jaguars, Cleveland Browns, Tennessee Titans, Arizona Cardinals, Minnesota Vikings, and San Francisco 49ers. In 27 career games with 15 starts, Dobbs holds a 3-12 record, 3,346 passing yards, 17 touchdowns, 15 interceptions, 515 rushing yards, and eight rushing touchdowns.

Related Articles

Stefon Diggs on Patriots stadium field, somberly viewing Instagram post amid news of his release.
Image generated by AI

Patriots reportedly set to release Stefon Diggs after one season

Reported by AI Image generated by AI

The New England Patriots have informed wide receiver Stefon Diggs of their plans to release him when the NFL league year begins on March 11, 2026. Diggs, who signed a three-year, $63.5 million contract last March, posted a heartfelt message on Instagram acknowledging the move. This comes amid financial considerations and an ongoing legal case for the 32-year-old star.

Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger proposed a two-year quarterback strategy for the team during a recent appearance on the Deebo & Joe podcast. He urged patience with free agent Aaron Rodgers while suggesting Josh Dobbs as a veteran backup and Will Howard as starter if Rodgers departs. Roethlisberger predicted Rodgers would return for another season.

Reported by AI

As the 2025 NFL season heads into Week 18, New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye has emerged as the clear favorite for MVP honors, leading his team to the AFC East title. Los Angeles Rams veteran Matthew Stafford remains a strong contender with superior passing stats, but recent team struggles have dimmed his chances. Both players will take the field in pivotal games that could influence voters.

New England Patriots defensive tackle Christian Barmore and wide receiver Stefon Diggs are confronting serious legal charges as the team prepares for the NFL playoffs. Barmore faces a misdemeanor assault and battery charge from an August incident, while Diggs is charged with felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault from a December altercation. Both players deny the allegations, and the Patriots have expressed support while cooperating with authorities.

Reported by AI

Tom Brady has inquired about returning to the NFL but faces a prohibition under league ownership rules tied to his minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders. The seven-time Super Bowl champion recently played in a flag football event, where he threw a touchdown pass, but reaffirmed his satisfaction with retirement. NFL policy, updated in July 2023, prevents owners from suiting up for their teams.

The New York Giants dismissed head coach Brian Daboll on Monday following a 2-8 start to the 2025 season, marked by a fourth straight loss to the Chicago Bears where they squandered a 10-point third-quarter lead. Offensive coordinator Mike Kafka will serve as interim head coach, while general manager Joe Schoen remains in place to lead the search for a replacement. The move ends Daboll's four-year tenure, which included a playoff appearance in his debut season but declined sharply thereafter.

Reported by AI

Joe Burrow's recent frustrations have sparked trade rumors among NFL teams, though the quarterback and his Bengals show no interest in a deal. Executives speculate on the high cost required to acquire the star, drawing comparisons to past blockbuster trades. Despite the buzz, Burrow plans to stay in Cincinnati for 2026.

 

 

 

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline