Joint practices are set to continue as a tradition for the New England Patriots under new head coach Mike Vrabel. Vrabel's team is discussing the possibility of hosting two sets of joint sessions with the Washington Commanders and Minnesota Vikings this summer. Nothing is official yet, as NFL approval is required for scheduling around preseason games. If approved, the joint workouts could occur in early August, allowing the Patriots to compete against fellow teams that have also selected first-round quarterbacks in the recent draft.
Joint practices have become a significant part of the Patriots' preseason routine, with new coach Mike Vrabel planning two sessions with Washington and Minnesota.
Holding joint practices allows teams to strengthen their preparations, face different opponents, and assess their players against first-round quarterback selections.
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