Patriots' overlooked practice squad player might be their 2025 offensive boost
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Patriots' overlooked practice squad player might be their 2025 offensive boost
"Among those who performed admirably through the three games was undrafted rookie Jeremiah Webb. He certainly had an uphill battle to make the roster, and he eventually lost the battle. In the end, eight wideouts officially made the roster, but two were subsequently released (Kendrick Bourne and Javon Baker) to make room for a pair of waiver claims. Webb ended up on the practice squad, and for good reason."
"The former South Alabama Jaguar will struggle to make an immediate impact, but with Bourne and Baker no longer rostered, it seems Webb may have an opportunity to make an impact if someone goes down. In three preseason games, he finished with six catches for 80 yards, but had a 59-yard kick return at the end of the first half against the Vikings and a 22-yard punt return that offered the offense better field position against the Giants."
Jeremiah Webb, an undrafted rookie, finished preseason with six catches for 80 yards and notable returns, including a 59-yard kickoff and a 22-yard punt return. Webb had limited college production with 38 catches for just over 700 yards at South Alabama and minimal impact at South Dakota. The Patriots went 2-1 in preseason and ultimately placed eight wide receivers on the roster, later releasing Kendrick Bourne and Javon Baker. Webb landed on the practice squad and projects as a depth option and return specialist. Webb could earn regular-season opportunities if injuries occur or if the team limits others' return roles.
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