2025 Final Patriots Roster Cuts: Tracking the Latest Moves

NFL news: Patriots' Mike Vrabel reveals why he went back to New England | Fox NewsHere are the latest 2025 Patriots Roster Cuts, and this page will be updated throughout the day as the club continues working its way down to 53 players.

As of right now, here is the total list of players who are out so far, which includes the 14 names Vrabel announced on Saturday:

Previously released (14):

  • LB R.J. Moten
  • RB Micah Bernard
  • WR Phil Lutz
  • DT Kyle Peko
  • TE Cole Fotheringham
  • RB Shane Watts
  • DT Philip Blidi
  • QB Ben Wooldridge
  • CB Jordan Polk
  • LB Monty Rice
  • OL Sidy Sow
  • TE Jaheim Bell
  • CB Isaiah Bolden
  • OL Tyrese Robinson

Latest cuts (10):

  • OT Demontrey Jacobs – LINK
  • K John Parker-Romo – LINK
  • CB Miles Battle – LINK
  • CB Brandon Crossley- LINK
  • WR John Jiles – LINK
  • TE CJ Dippre – LINK
  • DT David Olajiga – LINK
  • S Marcus Epps – LINK
  • C Alex Lindstrom – LINK
  • OL Mehki Butler – LINK

Current Roster #: 66
Active Player Total: 66

According to Mark Daniels, the plan is to bring defensive tackle David Olajiga back to the practice squad.  The defensive tackle had an international exemption, which previously gave the club an additional spot, and he’ll do the same again on the practice squad should he return.

The Patriots need to get down from 66 to 53, meaning they still have at least 13 players left to go.

These cuts are also reflected on our current Patriots roster, which breaks down the various positions and shows the current player total.

 

 

 

 

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