The New England Patriots have made seven signings in free agency, but seven former players, including Myles Bryant, remain unsigned. While some may return, others are less likely to do so. These players include OT Trent Brown, CB Myles Bryant, ST Cody Davis, RB Ezekiel Elliott, LB Terez Hall, WR Tre Nixon, and OT Riley Reiff.

By the Numbers
  • Trent Brown hinted at a departure, leaving questions at the tackle position.
  • Myles Bryant, who played a significant role in the defense, is the most realistic candidate for a return.
State of Play
  • Seven former Patriots remain unsigned after the first week of free agency.
  • Myles Bryant seems to be the safest bet for a return at this point.
  • The Patriots have not engaged in talks with Ezekiel Elliott about a reunion.
What's Next

The Patriots will likely make decisions about the remaining free agents based on their ongoing assessment of team needs and player performance.

Bottom Line

The Patriots have seven former players still unsigned in free agency, with the potential for some to return, although Myles Bryant appears to be the most likely at this point.