Breaking: An Insider Reveals Why Myles Bryant and Other Players Until Unsigned as NFL Free Agency Progresses…

Seven New England Patriots players remain unsigned as NFL free agency progresses. While the team has made several signings, including wide receiver K.J. Osborn, notable players like OT Trent Brown, CB Myles Bryant, and others are still available.

Trent Brown, the Patriots’ former starting tackle, has hinted at leaving but could be a valuable option for the team. Myles Bryant, a cornerback, is a realistic candidate for re-signing, having played a significant role in the team’s defense last season.

Cody Davis, a special teams player, faces challenges due to his age and diminishing role, making his return unlikely. Ezekiel Elliott, the veteran running back, led the team in various categories last season but has not engaged in talks for a reunion.

Linebacker Terez Hall and wide receiver Tre Nixon, both free agents, were not tendered contracts by the Patriots, indicating a low likelihood of their return. Offensive tackle Riley Reiff, who appeared in just one game last season, is also unlikely to be re-signed due to his age and performance.

While these players present some options for the Patriots, it’s uncertain how many, if any, will return to the team for the 2024 season. Myles Bryant stands out as a potential returnee, but as of now, he remains unsigned along with the other six players.

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