Patriots OT Trent Brown answers key question regarding free agency
Massachusetts’s Foxborough For offensive lineman Trent Brown of the New England Patriots, this offseason will be crucial.
By the end of 2023, the offensive tackle will be eligible to negotiate a free agency contract. Many are curious as to whether he will choose to stay with the Patriots.
In any case, many are curious about the veteran’s future move. Luckily for them, Brown didn’t mince words when questioned about the status of the negotiations with the Patriots.
Brown said to A to Z Sports, “We previously had the opportunity.” “There have been many chances for us to complete it. Though I’m not against it, the season is coming to a close.
“I feel like, right now, I’d be kind of doing myself a disservice if I didn’t see what other chances are out there.”
Brown joined the Los Vegas Raiders in 2018 following a brief stay with the Patriots during which the team went on to win a Super Bowl. However, in 2021, with two years remaining on his contract, Brown was moved back to New England. He was once again signed by the Patriots in 2022 to a $13 million, two-year contract.
He was informed that he would be re-signed by the Patriots, but that did not transpire as he had anticipated.
Yes. If they had indicated when it would be finished, it would have been. When I finalised the signature,” Brown remarked. “I was informed that I would if I had a successful year with the one I signed two years ago; let’s get it rectified. It never took place.
But he is aware of the difficulties and adjustments that have affected the group, which may be the reason why the discussions have come to a standstill.
“That makes sense, though. There have been a lot of moving pieces and a lot of sh** going on. not a coordinator of offence. So everything is OK,” Brown continued.”It is what it is, as I mentioned. God will have me where He wants me to be.
Brown and the Patriots have just two games left to prove their mettle after already being eliminated from the playoffs. Additionally, the offensive tackle’s final game with the Patriots may be on January 7, when they play the Jets at home to end the season.
Following that? Well, time will tell, just like it does with most things in the NFL.
“Really, I’ll cross that bridge when we arrive. It’s quite a far off. I’ll be where God wants me to be, as I’ve stated since the start of the season.”