O-line brotherhood keeps developing Patriots training camp
Briefly

The New England Patriots resumed training camp with a session focused on rebuilding team culture. Veteran offensive tackle Morgan Moses emphasized the importance of camaraderie and brotherhood among the offensive linemen. He noted that team-building activities like dinners are essential for fostering relationships off the field. Moses acknowledged the shift in culture as crucial for the development of the unit, highlighting the blend of experienced players and eager young talent. While the offensive line is currently not in full pads, there is optimism about their potential for improvement this season.
"We're not going to dawn on the past because it's a new year. We have an unbelievably talented room, and we're growing every day. We have some guys that played a lot of football in that room and the young guys that are willing to learn and eager to learn. I think the change of the culture is the key."
"It starts with the foundation. It starts with the camaraderie and the brotherhood. When I first got here, there weren't a lot of offensive line dinners and things like that. We've hung out a couple of times already, and that's the key - just being able to know each other outside of the building."
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