
"The Eagles continue to inquire about the Vikings' Jonathan Greenard and remain in contact with his agent about a potential extension if a deal were to be struck, sources say. Philly is also keeping tabs on the free agent pass rush market after missing out on Trey Hendrickson."
"The Patriots' weak pass rush from the 2025 season has only gotten worse over the last three days, with the departure of K'Lavon Chaisson and the loss of their defensive line as a whole, as Khyiris Tonga and Jahlani Tavai leave, too. That should light a fire under Mike Vrabel and Eliot Wolf."
"He's just 28 years old and has been a consistent disruptor on the field. His physicality and veteran presence are what the head coach is looking for. With limited options now and a significant need for upgrading, the Patriots need to take this as a threat and strongly consider Greenard as an option."
The Patriots face mounting pressure to address their pass rush needs as top free agent options disappear. After losing defensive linemen K'Lavon Chaisson, Khyiris Tonga, and Jahlani Tavai, the team has limited remaining options beyond Dre'Mont Jones. Jonathan Greenard, a 28-year-old Vikings pass rusher, represents an intriguing trade target who fits their defensive requirements. However, the Eagles are actively inquiring about Greenard and maintaining contact with his agent regarding a potential contract extension. The Patriots must act decisively to secure Greenard before Philadelphia completes a trade, or risk being left without viable solutions to strengthen their weak pass rush from the previous season.
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