• Patriots players talk mentality on eve of joint practices
  • Wagner ready to lead the Milton Wildcats back to the top this season
  • Rhode Island & Yale ranked in AFCA preseason coaches poll
  • UMass defense gelling quickly in camp
  • Patriots begin Philly prep with 17th training camp practice

UConn eager to get things going against CCSU on Saturday

By Andy Close NEFJ Correspondent STORRS — After a tough, physical camp, it’s finally game week for UConn. The Huskies welcome FCS foe Central Connecticut State to Rentschler Field on Saturday (2 p.m.) in a season filled with heightened expectations. UConn is coming off a 9-4 season, its best mark since 2007, when they also went 9-4. It was also the first winning season for the program since 2010. “Our…

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Patriots trim roster down to 53

With a 4:00 p.m deadline, the Patriots officially had to get to 53 players on Tuesday. Around 4:40, the team put a graphic out with the first ‘official’ roster and also sent out a press release with the cuts made throughout the day, 21 total. The Patriots also announce that Jahlani Tavai and Ja’Lynn Polk have been placed on injured reserve. Heres’ how the roster now looks with a little…

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Holy Cross’ young roster should benefit from experience heading into 2025

While Holy Cross still managed to clinch a share of a sixth straight Patriot League title a year ago, it wasn’t always smooth sailing. In fact, bouts of inconsistency from a very young, inexperienced roster made the 2024 season quite a roller coaster at times. But, like most teams that choose to go the recruit and development route rather than going heavy in the transfer portal, those growing pains are…

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Rhode Island looking straight ahead despite early national championship chatter

During its portion of CAA Media Day a while back, Rhode Island players weren’t shy about their ultimate goal for 2025. A national championship. But, after waiting almost four decades for another CAA title and finally bringing it home last year, head coach Jim Fleming knows the Rams are a long, long way from even thinking about a trip to that last game in Nashville the first week of January….

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MIAA Division 5 preview

By Tyler Amaral NEFJ Staff Outlook: There’s a changing of the guard in the Foxboro backfield as Cam Deleskey and Ryan Foley replace three-year starters Mike Marcucella and Ben Angelini, respectively. The Warriors should be viewed as the favorite to win the division for the second time in three years. Shawsheen loses program legend Sid Tildsley, but the defense should once again be formidable with Jake Banda and James Tildsley…

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MIAA Division 6 preview

By Tyler Amaral NEFJ Staff Outlook: Fairhaven and Hudson were on a collision course for seemingly all of 2024. The teams met in the final and Hudson came out on top a year after losing to Fairhaven in the state semifinals. This year, Division 6 figures to be much more wide open. Abington returns some key pieces and should make a run under second-year head coach Ed Reilly. Norwell returns…

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Patriots Roster Cuts Tracker

The Patriots have released several players ahead of today’s 4 pm deadline to trim the roster to 53 players. Here is who has been released thus far. Demontrey Jacobs, OT- Jacobs has started 13 games in his career. The veteran tackle was servicable last season and brought back on a one year contract this off-season but could not secure a roster spot. Parker Romo, K- Romo lost out the kicking…

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Projected Patriots 53-man roster

By Andrew Guindon NEFJ Correspondent Following a 2-1 preseason record and months of evaluating the talent on the team’s current roster, the New England Patriots now turn their attention to roster cutdowns. 4 p.m. Aug. 26 (ET) is the deadline for NFL franchises to reduce their rosters to just 53 players. Friday morning, Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel announced that the organization had released 14 players, which puts the roster…

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5 observations from our camp visit with Brown

By Liam Griffin NEFJ Correspondent Providence, RI – Brown is three practices into training camp, and one word perfectly describes the team early on: Energy. Even in a practice that wasn’t fully padded, seemingly every player- offensive or defensive, under or upperclassmen- was loud, proud, and excited to be there. Whether it be the defense mobbing defensive back Landon Heard after recording an interception or constant chants of “let’s go”…

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UMass season preview

Our resident UMass guy Ryan Barry out-did himself with this one. If you’re looking for the most in-depth Minuteman preview anywhere, you’ve come to the right place… By Ryan Barry NEFJ Staff The UMass Minutemen return to the Mid-American Conference in 2025 under new head coach Joe Harasymiak. Now on a fifth head coach since the FBS era began back in 2012, the Minutemen are in desperate search of stability….

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