Cross one off the list 😤 Potential Patriots trade target DK Metcalf not interested in moving to Massachusetts

TheĀ New England PatriotsĀ are in dire need of improving their wide receiver talent, but it appears they can cross one potential trade target off their list. DK Metcalf, a two-time Pro Bowler with theĀ Seattle SeahawksĀ has no interest in moving to Massachusetts.

Appearing on Katie Nolan’sĀ CasualsĀ podcast, the Framingham native tried to sell the veteran wideout on moving to the Bay State. He was having none of it, however.

ā€œLook how long it’s taking you to say the word. No, it’s not a desirable place, in my opinion;ā€ Metcalf said. ā€œThat’s a great organization, though. A great organization.ā€

A second-round draft pick by the Seahawks in 2019, Metcalf has been one of the better and most productive wide receivers in football over the last few years. The Patriots adding a player of his caliber to their offense would help them address a major need, but it seems they might have to look elsewhere.

Either that, or Metcalf being perfectly fine moving to Rhode Island instead.

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