Patriots' unsung hero for the 2025 season is not who fans would think
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Patriots' unsung hero for the 2025 season is not who fans would think
"In his 12th NFL season, Morgan Moses was brought in by Vrabel to immediately provide a veteran presence and shore up a dismal situation at right tackle. He did just that. The 34-year-old started all 17 games and all three playoff games thus far. He's delivered stability, talent, and the veteran leadership Vrabel needed to an offensive line that sported two rookies on the left side most of the year. NFL.com's Kevin Patra has singled out Moses as the Patriots' 2025 "Unsung Hero")."
"Moses was part of a major revamping (80 percent) of the Patriots' dismal 2024 starting offensive line, and a lot was expected of him by Pro Football Focus. Only Mike Onwenu remained of the starters from that 4-13 team. Vrabel added center Garrett Bradbury and Moses in free agency and drafted two top rookies, LSU's left tackle, Will Campbell, and Georgia's guard Jared Wilson."
The New England Patriots exceeded expectations by reaching the Super Bowl in the 2025 season after major roster and coaching improvements. Robert Kraft's recent decisions, coach Mike Vrabel's leadership, and second-year quarterback Drake Maye's MVP-caliber play drove the turnaround. The offensive line was overhauled with roughly 80 percent turnover, adding veteran Morgan Moses and center Garrett Bradbury and drafting rookies Will Campbell and Jared Wilson, all of whom started. Moses started every regular-season and playoff game, providing stability and veteran leadership at right tackle. The line allowed 47 regular-season sacks and 15 postseason sacks but still enabled Maye to take the team to the Super Bowl.
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