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Patriots release Dobbs, positioning DeVito to serve as Maye's backup
NFLMar 23

Patriots release Dobbs, positioning DeVito to serve as Maye's backup

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In addition to the changes within the quarterback room, the Patriots have bolstered their roster depth across other critical positions. The organization announced the official signing of offensive tackle James Hudson III and cornerback Kindle Vildor. These acquisitions represent a concerted effort to fortify the team’s trenches and secondary units. By addressing these areas of concern, management hopes to create a more resilient roster capable of sustaining the physical rigors of a deep playoff run. Every addition is a calculated risk designed to maximize the competitive window for the current Patriots core players.

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During his brief stint in New England, Josh Dobbs appeared in four games, providing a steady hand when called upon. He managed to complete 7 of 10 passing attempts for a total of 65 yards. While his statistical contribution was limited, his presence in the locker room offered veteran experience to a developing team. However, the Patriots have determined that the current trajectory of their roster requires a different skill set behind center. This move underscores the ruthless nature of the league, where even reliable veteran options are subject to evolving roster management mandates.

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