According to ESPN insider Adam Schefter, the Philadelphia Eagles agreed to a one-year contract with longtime New England Patriot DeVante Parker. This arrangement
DeVante Parker is on the other side of 30, which doesn’t make him an overly attractive candidate in free agency. The Philadelphia Eagles saw something they liked and signed him to a one-year contract shortly after free agency began on March 13.
The New England Patriots released veteran wide receiver DeVante Parker on Monday. A day later, Parker found a new home. According to reports, Parker has agreed to a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Philadelphia Eagles have agreed to sign former New England Patriots wide receiver DeVante Parker, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. It’s a one-year, $4.69 million deal.
The former first-round pick is heading to Philadelphia on a one-year deal.
According to Adam Schefter, the Eagles are signing WR DeVante Parker to a contract. Parker will make $4.69 million, but only $1.2 million of that will come from the Eagles, as Parker still had guaranteed money owed to him from the Patriots. Parker, 31, is a former first-round pick out of Louisville by the Dolphins in the 2015 NFL Draft.
The New England Patriots are going to look a lot different in 2024. After trading away Mac Jones and signing Jacoby Brissett, the offense will have a new face under center.
The Patriots informed WR DeVante Parker on Monday that they are releasing him while the team agreed to terms with former Commanders RB Antonio Gibson.
The Patriots attempted to trade the WR in the build-up to free agency, but no suitors emerged.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Patriots informed WR DeVante Parker that they are releasing him Wednesday. The Patriots had given Parker permission to seek a trade this offseason, but it appeared that a release was ultimately the most likely outcome.
In case anyone somehow doubted that the Patriots were going to overhaul their offense this offseason, the latest news surrounding their receiver room will certainly put those doubts to rest.
New England could be forced to run it back with the pass-catcher in 2024 as his current contract won't expire until the 2026 offseason.
With the New England Patriots reportedly inching toward a quarterback selection at the 2024 NFL Draft, the team is analyzing the future first-year thrower's
According to Jeff Howe and Chad Graff of The Athletic, the Patriots could make veteran WR DeVante Parker available trade in the near future. Parker’s contract makes it difficult for the Patriots to get out of by releasing him outright.
New England Patriots wide receiver DeVante Parker was injured on a helmet-to-helmet hit during Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins, but the player who delivered the blow was somehow not penalized.
New England Patriots receiver DeVante Parker is entering his ninth NFL season, but has yet to emerge as the type of player worthy of being the No. 14 overall pick, like he was in 2014, courtesy of the Miami Dolphins.
On Wednesday, the New England Patriots signed receiver DeVante Parker to an incentive-heavy, three-year, $33 million dollar deal with $14 million in guarantees, according to NFL's Ian Rapoport.
The new contract is an extension through 2025, which will allow Parker to make up to $33 million including per-game roster bonuses, playing time and performance incentives.
The New England Patriots have reportedly signed receiver DeVante Parker to a new three-year contract.
Based on the numbers game, his spot is tenuous, at best, but when taking a deeper dive, it is easy to see why a move could be made.
DeVante Parker wasn’t thinking straight. And more than two weeks later, neither is the NFL. The league has opted to take what we will generously term a CYA approach to its review of a scary scene that unfolded during the Cardinals game against the New England Patriots on Dec.
New England Patriots wide receiver DeVante Parker's head injury during the team's "Monday Night Football" win over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 14 might be the NFL's latest concussion controversy.
The Patriots’ latest wide receiver trade sent DeVante Parker from one AFC East team to another, but at least four teams from outside the division discussed acquiring the former first-round pick.
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