Report claims a personal grudge could derail Patriots' trade plans
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Report claims a personal grudge could derail Patriots' trade plans
"In the weeks leading to Tuesday's trade deadline, the Patriots have been reported as more likely buyers than sellers, with a few key names put on the table as potential targets. Because they are short on running backs, need help with the pass rush, and are always open to adding more wide receivers, a handful of players have been circled as good fits this season."
"According to Giardi's sources, Strunk is still holding a grudge about how things ended between the Titans and Vrabel, despite the fact that she chose to fire him. That has allegedly led to her reluctance to make any trade deals with the Patriots, so any Titans player they may have wanted to trade for might be off the table for good."
Patriots project as buyers at the trade deadline due to shortages at running back, pass rush, and depth at wide receiver. Titans players Arden Key, Tony Pollard, and Calvin Ridley have emerged as potential fits because of Mike Vrabel's prior six-year tenure in Tennessee. Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk reportedly resents how Vrabel's tenure ended and may be unwilling to facilitate trade deals with New England. That reluctance could block the Patriots from acquiring those available players and limit New England's ability to bolster the roster ahead of a crucial stretch of the season.
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