Pats ink QB/WR Malik Cunningham to roster off practice squad - ESPN
LAS VEGAS — In hopes of sparking their struggling offense, the New England Patriots signed dynamic receiver/quarterback Malik Cunningham to their 53-man roster Saturday.
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LAS VEGAS — In hopes of sparking their struggling offense, the New England Patriots signed dynamic receiver/quarterback Malik Cunningham to their 53-man roster Saturday.
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Longtime New England Patriots captain Devin McCourty passionately defended Mac Jones as the team's quarterback of the future, adding that team leaders such as Jones are encouraged by coach Bill Belichick to speak up.