The veteran safety signed a four-year contract to stay in New England. Coming out of the first few waves of free agency, the New England Patriots had answered plenty of questions about their roster building strategy for 2024 — the first season of what is expected to be a multi-year rebuild.
Raiders DT Christian Wilkins said his desire was to bring a winning product to Miami. “There was nothing more that I wanted to do than to bring Miami a winner,” Wilkins said, via Dolphins Wire.
In a strategic move that has excited fans and analysts alike, the New England Patriots have reaffirmed their commitment to a strong defensive lineup by securing safety Kyle Dugger with a significant four-year extension.
The Patriots signed Kyle Dugger to a four-year, $58 million extension on Sunday. In a span of five weeks, the transition tag became a contract extension for Kyle Dugger.
The New England Patriots agree to a four-year contract extension with safety Kyle Dugger, according to a report from ESPN on Sunday. The deal carries a base value of $58 million, with the potential to reach $66 million, including $32 million guaranteed, according to insider reports.
The New England Patriots and star safety Kyle Dugger have agreed to terms on a four-year contract extension, multiple media outlets reported Sunday. Per reports, Dugger will receive a base value of $58 million for the contract, and the deal could be worth up to $66 million.
The New England Patriots designated Kyle Dugger with a transition tag before the start of free agency. However, Dugger did not sign the one-year transition deal and was reportedly unhappy with his contract situation as other players cashed in on the open market.
The New England Patriots took care of one of their homegrown talents ahead of the 2024 season. The Patriots are looking to rebuild some of the roster in Jarod Mayo’s first season as the head coach.
The safety has been a full-time starter for most of his four-year career, racking up nine interceptions (including two pick-sixes) and 20 pass deflections along the way.
One interesting bit of news on Monday was a report by Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald, who reported that free agent safety Kyle Dugger is apparently unhappy with having been hit with the transition tag.
According to a report by Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald, New England Patriots safety Kyle Dugger remains unsigned and discontented with his transition tag designation.
Star safety Kyle Dugger and the New England Patriots could be heading toward a trade. The Lenoir-Rhyne product spent the entirety of his rookie contract establishing himself as one of the game’s better hybrid safeties and was set for a major payday in 2024.
The New England Patriots used their transition tag on safety Kyle Dugger on Tuesday, which will allow the Patriots to match any offer sheets made by another team.
He is one of New England's most crucial defensive players, recording 109 tackles and two interceptions in 2023.
The New England Patriots are placing the transition tag on star safety Kyle Dugger, multiple media outlets announced Tuesday. Dugger would take home $13.8 million for the 2024 season barring a contract agreement with the Patriots before the NFL deadline of July 17.
Amid a flurry of franchise tag decisions, the transition tag will make a rare appearance.
The Patriots have used the transition tag on Kyle Dugger, keeping the safety in New England for one more season. Dugger, a former second-round pick, spent the entirety of his professional career with the New England Patriots.
Jeremy Fowler reports the Patriots have placed the transition tag on S Kyle Dugger. The projected franchise tag cost for a safety in 2024 is $17,123,000.
Kyle Dugger's digging for gold. Time will tell if he finds it in Foxborough. Per a report from Andrew Callahan and Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald, the
The New England Patriots have made an offer to one of their most important defensive players ahead of free agency.
New England Patriots safety Kyle Dugger is considered one of the team’s top free agent priorities heading into 2024. Accordingly, the 27-year-old will bring some added wisdom and counsel to his first round of pro football contract negotiations, set to commence in the coming weeks.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
The New England Patriots and dependable defensive star Kyle Dugger might begin playing a game of contractual chicken shortly.
Patriots safety Kyle Dugger missed Wednesday's walkthrough after suffering an ankle injury in Monday's loss to the Bears.
Dugger was one of four NFL players who produced new positive COVID-19 test.
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