The New England Patriots possess the largest salary-cap space in the NFL with approximately $60 million. Eliot Wolf, the executive vice president of player personnel, stated the team is open to significant trades if they can provide improvement. Communication with all 31 teams is ongoing, and the team is willing to consider parting with draft picks if necessary. However, head coach Mike Vrabel highlighted the importance of their two-year salary cap plan while noting potential challenges ahead as the team looks toward the future budget for 2026.
The New England Patriots have the most salary-cap space in the NFL, approximately $60 million, and are open to significant trades if beneficial for the team.
Eliot Wolf confirmed that the Patriots are communicating with all teams and are willing to consider trades involving first or second-round draft picks if the right opportunity arises.
Head coach Mike Vrabel emphasized that the team follows a two-year salary cap plan, while also facing challenges with their salary cap outlook for the 2026 season.
The Patriots are currently undefeated in the preseason, showing notable improvements under the leadership of new head coach Mike Vrabel.
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