BREAKING : Patriots Add OL Depth for Playoff Showdown vs. Chargers

Aug 5, 2022; Englewood, CO, USA; Denver Broncos tackle Sebastian Gutierrez (70) during training camp at the UCHealth Training Center. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — As the New England Patriots ramp up their preparations for a wild card round showdown with the Los Angeles Chargers, they are wisely fortifying their depth along their offensive line.

The Patriots officially announced that tackle Sebastian Gutierrez has been re-signed to the practice squad. The 27-year-old was originally signed to the Pats’ scout team on Sept. 30 and released from the practice squad on Dec. 23.

Gutierrez already spent a brief time on the New England’s practice squad in 2022. The 6-foot-5, 308-pounder, originally entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with the Denver Broncos out of Minot State in May 2022. He has spent time with the Las Vegas Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, Cleveland Browns and Indianapolis Colts either in training camp or on the practice squad. He was elevated from the practice squad and played in one game for the Raiders in 2022 and one game for the 49ers in 2024. Gutierrez went to training camp this past summer with San Francisco and Cleveland.

Gutierrez will join fellow offensive linemen Brenden Jaimes, Mekhi Butler and Andrew Rupcich on New England’s practice squad. His addition provides additional, and potentially needed depth, as their active roster is currently facing its share of challenges.

Offensive tackle Vederian Lowe and center Garrett Bradbury remained sidelined due to illness on day two of wild card round practices. However, starting right tackle Morgan Moses returned to the field. The return of Moses provides modicum of optimism regarding the illness which is circulating throughout the Pats’ locker room. Both Lowe and Brandury will remain under close watch when New England’s third and final practice session of the week begins.

Lastly, rookie left guard Jared Wilson (concussion protocol) was a particpant, once again sporting a red, non-contact jersey. Wilson was sidelined for the Pats’ regular-season finale against the Miami Dolphins. In 13 games this year, the former Georgia Bulldog has aligned on 785 snaps (92 percent) on offense — allowing four sacks, six hits and 23 pressures.

Patriots Release CB Miles Battle from Practice Squad

New England Patriots cornerback Miles Battle

In order to accommodate Gutierrez’s arrival, the Patriots released cornerback Miles Battle from the practice squad.

Battle originally entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with the Kansas City Chiefs in May 2024 out of Utah. The 6-foot-3, 197-pounder, was released by Kansas City after training camp and was signed by New England to the practice squad in Oct. 2024. He was signed by New England to the 53-man roster from the practice squad on Jan. 4, 2025, and played in his first NFL game in the season-finale vs. Buffalo (1/5), finishing with 2 tackles and 3 passes defensed.

Despite being released by New England at the end of training camp this past summer, Battle was then signed to the team’s practice squad. The 25-year-old was elevated to the active roster for the game at Tennessee on Oct. 19 and saw action on special teams. He was signed to the 53-man roster on Nov. 26. Battle played in five games and accumulated 3 total tackles. He was released from the 53-man roster on Dec. 29 and signed back to the practice squad on Jan. 1.

Related Posts

Patriots On Verge of Securing Future Of Their Lockdown Corner

The New England Patriots could be close to getting a deal done with corner Christian Gonzalez as noted in a new report.

Patriots Combine Takeaways: EDGE is Priority, Lack Of Extension Talks

The NFL Combine is wrapping up, and for the New England Patriots, it was an important week for the defending AFC champions to finally get their footing in their

Patriots prioritize draft, developing their own players

New England isn’t likely to make any big free agent moves other than trying to hang onto its own.

Patriots Could Extend Christian Gonzalez Instead of Fifth-Year Option

For the New England Patriots, keeping a generational talent such as cornerback Christian Gonzalez in Foxborough for the foreseeable future should be little more

There’s a Chance Patriots Employ Both A.J Brown, Stefon Diggs

As the New England Patriots continue to keep a close eye on several pro hopefuls at the NFL Scouting Combine, they may be nearing a resolution regarding the fut

Where Patriots stand after NFL sets new salary cap figure ahead of 2026 offseason

The NFL announced the 2026 salary cap figure. Where the Patriots stand with the offseason officially set to begin next month.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *