Morgan Moses Set to Return for Another NFL Season with Patriots
‘No indication’ Patriots tackle Morgan Moses is looking to retire
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Morgan Moses, the 35-year-old tackle for the New England Patriots, is not considering retirement and is expected to return for the 2026 NFL season. Patriots executive Eliot Wolf confirmed that Moses is excited to participate in the upcoming offseason program as the team prepares for the draft.
- 01Morgan Moses has no plans to retire from professional football.
- 02He started all 21 games for the Patriots in the previous season.
- 03The Patriots are exploring tackle prospects in the upcoming draft.
- 04Moses signed a three-year, $24 million contract with New England last offseason.
- 05Eliot Wolf, the Patriots' executive vice president, expects Moses to return.
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Morgan Moses, the 35-year-old tackle for the New England Patriots, is set to return for the 2026 NFL season, dismissing any retirement rumors. Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf confirmed that Moses is looking forward to the offseason workout program, emphasizing that there are no indications he plans to move on from football. Moses, who joined the Patriots on a three-year, $24 million contract last offseason, has been a key player, starting all 21 games in the previous season. As the team prepares for the upcoming draft, they are also evaluating potential long-term tackle options, having conducted pre-draft visits with several prospects. Despite this, Moses's return ensures stability on the offensive line for the Patriots in the upcoming season.
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Moses's return provides the Patriots with experienced leadership on the offensive line, crucial for their performance in the upcoming season.
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