Patriots reportedly agree to 3-year deal with free agent Harold Landry
Briefly

The New England Patriots have signed free agent pass rusher Harold Landry to a three-year, $43.5 million contract after his release from the Tennessee Titans. This marks New England's first external acquisition this offseason and reunites Landry with head coach Mike Vrabel, who originally drafted him. Despite recovering from a torn ACL, Landry recorded 10.5 sacks in the last season, demonstrating his resilience. However, some of his pass rush metrics have regressed. The team hopes Landry will bolster their edge defense alongside new teammates Keion White and Anfernee Jennings.
The New England Patriots have reached a deal with free agent pass rusher Harold Landry, marking their first external addition this offseason.
Landry reunites with head coach Mike Vrabel, who drafted him back in 2018, following his release from the Tennessee Titans.
The reported three-year deal is worth $43.5 million, with $26 million fully guaranteed and a chance to reach $48 million.
Landry posted 10.5 sacks in 2023 after returning from a torn ACL, showcasing resilience despite some decline in pass rush metrics.
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