At least one NFL analyst hasn’t seen many - outside of Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders and Miami’s Cam Ward - that move the needle and because of that, believes the stock of Patriots backup quarterback Joe Milton III has risen as a result.
Following the final game of the season, when the New England Patriots got past the Buffalo Bills by a 23-16 score in a game when bench and backup players saw most of the action for both teams, one aspect of the otherwise ragged contest stood out: the remarkable performance of Patriots backup quarterback Joe Milton.
Last year, the New England Patriots used two draft picks on quarterbacks, taking Drake Maye in the first round and Joe Milton III in the sixth round. Both Maye and Milton got some playing time and saw some success in 2024,
The New England Patriots have a decision to make during the upcoming NFL offseason. Joe Milton III could either be kept as their backup quarterback or they coul
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On Tuesday afternoon, it was announced that Gabriel, the Heisman Trophy finalist in 2024, was clocked at throwing a ball 74.9 MPH during drills that day, which shattered the record previously held by Allen and former Tennessee Volunteers QB Joe Milton . Allen and Milton held the record at 62 MPH.
Former NFL offensive lineman/current analyst Brian Baldinger made some interesting comments about former Tennessee Vols quarterback Joe Milton this week. Baldinger doesn't seem impressed by the quarterbacks at this week's Senior Bowl in Mobile.
The 2025 draft appears to be in between good and bad, with Miami's Cam Ward and Colorado's Shedeur Sanders destined for the top 10 in some form in April. Start the day smarter. Ge
Overall, I thought Joe did a really good job,” Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott said. “You look at what we were able to do in the pass game, but also the run game, and keeping a team a two-dimensional offense is hard to do.
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