Patriots front office still has high aspirations after initial group of free agency signings
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The New England Patriots are optimistic about their free agency efforts, addressing crucial team needs after two disappointing 4-13 seasons. Vice president Eliot Wolf emphasized that they are not finished with their acquisitions. The team introduced valuable new signings, including defensive tackle Milton Williams, who received a record four-year, $104 million contract, reflecting their commitment to improvement. Owner Robert Kraft expressed excitement for the upcoming season and urged patience as the team seeks a more competitive roster.
"We are really committed to build a team that our fans can be proud of. ... I just hope we really perform once the season starts."
"Obviously, we're not done. We still have some needs to fill," Patriots vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf said.
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