Patriots' new era under coach Mike Vrabel, with rising quarterback Drake Maye, is attracting top free agents like Romeo Doubs who want to play for Vrabel and Maye, signaling a return to the franchise’s winning-pedigree and a potential top-tier contention.
NFL insiders largely praised the Patriots' Day 3 free-agent class as smart value, led by Alijah Vera-Tucker at left guard (with injury-protection baked in), veteran safety Kevin Byard, and versatile fullback Reggie Gilliam; Romeo Doubs also landed a four-year, $68 million deal as a potential top receiver. Some executives questioned Vera-Tucker’s price given his injury history, but others see the haul as a smart mix of upside and durability. By Day 3, major needs at TE and edge remain, but the Patriots have largely wrapped their free-agent work for now.
Patriots sign Romeo Doubs to a four-year, $68.5 million deal, adding a versatile, reliable target for quarterback Drake Maye. Doubs brings refined hands, solid red-zone production, and multi-positional ability (X/Z/slot) with blocking and special-teams value, though he isn’t an elite athlete or deep threat. The contract impacts New England’s 2026 cap and keeps draft flexibility, as the team could still add another WR early if available.
The New England Patriots signed former Packers WR Romeo Doubs to a multi-year contract, adding a young outside playmaker to support QB Drake Maye. Doubs posted 724 receiving yards on 55 catches with six TDs last season and is described as a polished route-runner who can stretch the field and contribute on intermediate routes, pairing him with another high-end target to strengthen the offense.
NFL wide receiver Romeo Doubs agreed to a four-year, $70 million contract with the New England Patriots after his rookie deal with Green Bay; the 25-year-old posted 55 catches for 724 yards and six touchdowns in 16 games in 2025 and could become a top target for quarterback Drake Maye in 2026 for the defending AFC Champion Patriots.
The Miami Dolphins have reportedly spoken with Green Bay Packers free-agent WR Romeo Doubs as they search to remake their receiving corps after parting with Tyreek Hill and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine. Doubs, who turns 26 in April, has career numbers of 202 receptions for 2,424 yards and 21 touchdowns in 60 games with the Packers, and he totaled 55 receptions for 724 yards and 6 TDs in 2025. If signed, he’d join Jaylen Waddle to form a potent Miami duo, with De’Von Achane at running back and Greg Dulchich at tight end. The article notes cap-space concerns for the Dolphins and mentions interest in Kendrick Bourne, plus the possibility of creative contract structures to keep immediate cap hits manageable, with a nod to Malik Willis’ controversial tie to Miami as context.
New England’s first day of the legal tampering period featured signings and departures, and as day two begins the Patriots are targeting four external free agents—WR Romeo Doubs, TE Mo Alie-Cox, DE Arnold Ebiketie, and S Kevin Byard—to bolster the offense, blocking, pass rush, and secondary.
With top targets Alec Pierce and AJ Brown off the board, the Patriots are eyeing Packers receiver Romeo Doubs as their next major pursuit, reportedly in contact with his agents since the tampering period began. Doubs had a career-best 2025 season (55 receptions, 724 yards, 6 TD) and could be the WR1 in Drake Maye’s offense; the team could still explore a Brown trade if the price is right, while other unsigned receivers linger and Evans signed elsewhere.
The 49ers’ free‑agency chatter blends speculation with potential moves: a rumored Alec Pierce offer (which was debunked when he stayed with the Colts), possible signing of Romeo Doubs to replace Jauan Jennings, talks of trading for Jalen Carter, interest in interior pass rusher John Franklin‑Myers, and ongoing questions about Trent Williams’ contract and Fred Warner trade intrigue—overall, Jennings is expected to depart, and real deals will emerge as the market settles.
Colts WR Alec Pierce is at the center of a bustling free-agency market, with Indianapolis negotiating over a new deal as several teams (Patriots, Commanders, Raiders, Titans) circle and Pierce prefers to stay in Indy, potentially commanding around $27 million per year. Separately, Packers WR Romeo Doubs is drawing interest from multiple clubs (and could move), with teams like the 49ers among others weighing a bid even as Green Bay would like to keep him.
Packers’ Romeo Doubs, who totaled 724 yards and six TDs on 55 catches in 2025, is entering unrestricted free agency in 2026 and is expected to draw multiple bids. The piece flags Seattle, New England, Buffalo and Tennessee as plausible fits, arguing Doubs’ 6-foot-2 frame and perimeter versatility make him an appealing outside threat for teams needing a reliable No. 2 receiver. Seattle could slot him as a Shaheed replacement, New England could add size in a crowded WR room, Buffalo is seeking an X receiver to pair with Diggs, and Tennessee has ample cap space and a need for veteran leadership for QB Cam Ward. Doubs would be 26 and has shown progression, keeping him on many teams’ radar.
With free agency approaching, the Denver Broncos are reportedly targeting former Packers WR Romeo Doubs, a 25-year-old who could start opposite Courtland Sutton and offer a versatile red-zone threat. Analysts project a roughly $12–16 million-per-year deal, and Denver’s about $25 million in cap space underpins an opportunistic push to upgrade the offense.
Green Bay wide receiver Christian Watson caught a 22-yard pass from Jordan Love but fumbled on a hurdle attempt inside the Bears' 5-yard line, with Romeo Doubs recovering to end the Packers' drive.
The article highlights key developments at Packers training camp, including standout performances by WR Romeo Doubs and LB Edgerrin Cooper, updates on player injuries, intense passing drills, and preparations for the upcoming preseason game.
The Green Bay Packers are preparing for a crucial game against the Seattle Seahawks, hoping to start a new winning streak. The Packers' offense has been strong, scoring over 30 points in the last three games, and the return of wide receiver Romeo Doubs is expected to bolster their performance. Despite Seattle's historical home-field advantage, the Seahawks have struggled at home this season. The Packers' defense will focus on pressuring Seattle's quarterback, while the offense aims to exploit mismatches against Seattle's defensive line.