The New England Patriots have made decisions regarding their restricted free agents, maintaining linebacker Christian Elliss on a one-year deal worth $3.263 million. Conversely, offensive lineman Lester Cotton will not be tendered, allowing him to enter free agency next Wednesday. Cotton struggled to impact during his time with New England, appearing in only three games and managing just 19 offensive snaps. His future remains uncertain, but a return to the team has not been ruled out. The focus now moves to the nine remaining unrestricted free agents on the team roster.
The New England Patriots decided to keep linebacker Christian Elliss on a one-year, $3.263 million contract while not tendering restricted free agent Lester Cotton.
Lester Cotton, after a disappointing stint with the Patriots, will enter the open market, though there remains a possibility that he could return to the team.
Cotton faced challenges with the Patriots' offensive line, playing only 19 snaps while being a healthy scratch for multiple games throughout the season.
With Cotton's departure, the Patriots focus shifts to their remaining nine unrestricted free agents, with opportunities for potential adjustments in their roster.
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