
"The New England Patriots advanced to 3-2 after their massive win against the Bills, and the next few weeks are against some of the worst teams in football. They'll face off against the Spencer Rattler-led Saints on Sunday, who score 18.4 points per game. They then play the two worst offenses in football, both led by rookies: the Cam Ward-led Titans and the Dillon Gabriel-led Browns are tied, scoring just 14.6 points per game through the first five weeks."
"It's not just a real possibility that the Patriots are 6-2 after Week 8, but it's the expectation. While the rest of the month could see them go undefeated, Mike Vrabel did not rule out the possibility of making a trade to ensure exactly that happens. Patriots HC Mike Vrabel on @WEEI when asked about potential trades: "the organization will always be in favor of improving the roster."- Doug Kyed (@DougKyed) October 6, 2025"
"The pipe dream that is A.J. Brown seems unlikely despite his averaging less than 40 yards per game: like it or not, the 4-1 Eagles don't seem likely to be sellers at the deadline. Nonetheless, there are a few position groups that could use bolstering, and Vrabel's comments on WEEI could come to fruition if the right player becomes available."
The New England Patriots improved to 3-2 after a big win over the Bills and face several low-scoring opponents over the next weeks. The Saints, led by Spencer Rattler, average 18.4 points per game; the Titans and Browns, led by rookies Cam Ward and Dillon Gabriel, each average 14.6 points per game. A 6-2 record after Week 8 is presented as the expectation. Head coach Mike Vrabel said the organization favors improving the roster and did not rule out trades. Potential targets mentioned include top wideouts such as Chris Olave or veterans like Jakobi Meyers.
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