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Re: Patriots 2026-27 Off Season
« Reply #150 on: Yesterday at 08:13:59 PM »

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New England, which is three weeks away from its regular-season opener against Seattle, has yet to reach an agreement with Gonzalez.

Up until this past weekend, the two sides were not overly close and they had not had a lot of productive conversations, so we?ll see if that works out or not, Schefter said. It?s going to be interesting to track here because, like I said, the parameters are in place. It should not be hard right now to get a deal done for Christian Gonzalez and so far it has been.

We have the regular-season looming in a few weeks. There?s always a push by players and teams to get deals done before the regular-season begins. We?ll see if these two sides can engage and get one done.


I have a feeling it'll be a gut-punch and he signs with the Cowboys or Giants or Bengals or someone


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« Reply #151 on: Today at 12:34:35 AM »

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New England, which is three weeks away from its regular-season opener against Seattle, has yet to reach an agreement with Gonzalez.

Up until this past weekend, the two sides were not overly close and they had not had a lot of productive conversations, so we?ll see if that works out or not, Schefter said. It?s going to be interesting to track here because, like I said, the parameters are in place. It should not be hard right now to get a deal done for Christian Gonzalez and so far it has been.

We have the regular-season looming in a few weeks. There?s always a push by players and teams to get deals done before the regular-season begins. We?ll see if these two sides can engage and get one done.


I have a feeling it'll be a gut-punch and he signs with the Cowboys or Giants or Bengals or someone

Gonzo isn?t a free agent, so the Patriots would have to trade him like the cowboys did with Parsons.
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Re: Patriots 2026-27 Off Season
« Reply #152 on: Today at 04:06:33 AM »

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New England, which is three weeks away from its regular-season opener against Seattle, has yet to reach an agreement with Gonzalez.

Up until this past weekend, the two sides were not overly close and they had not had a lot of productive conversations, so we?ll see if that works out or not, Schefter said. It?s going to be interesting to track here because, like I said, the parameters are in place. It should not be hard right now to get a deal done for Christian Gonzalez and so far it has been.

We have the regular-season looming in a few weeks. There?s always a push by players and teams to get deals done before the regular-season begins. We?ll see if these two sides can engage and get one done.


I have a feeling it'll be a gut-punch and he signs with the Cowboys or Giants or Bengals or someone
Zero percent chance he hits free agency.

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« Reply #153 on: Today at 06:46:39 AM »

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New England, which is three weeks away from its regular-season opener against Seattle, has yet to reach an agreement with Gonzalez.

Up until this past weekend, the two sides were not overly close and they had not had a lot of productive conversations, so we?ll see if that works out or not, Schefter said. It?s going to be interesting to track here because, like I said, the parameters are in place. It should not be hard right now to get a deal done for Christian Gonzalez and so far it has been.

We have the regular-season looming in a few weeks. There?s always a push by players and teams to get deals done before the regular-season begins. We?ll see if these two sides can engage and get one done.


I have a feeling it'll be a gut-punch and he signs with the Cowboys or Giants or Bengals or someone
Zero percent chance he hits free agency.

Yup. Gonzo has the same agent as Witherspoon, so he was always gonna separate out the deals to make sure that both reset the market. Witherspoon was first, but that doesn't mean Gonzo isn't gonna get his big extension. It kind of sucks to be second and have to wait longer/pay more... but it's because Gonzo is just that good
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« Reply #154 on: Today at 09:03:06 AM »

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Christian Gonzalez is under contract for 2026 for $2.3M and then there is a team option for 2027 at $18M that was "exercised" in April.  Then I believe they could franchise him for up to 3 seasons if they want.  I doubt it goes this way but that is 5 more seasons under club control.

If they can't get something settled in the next week or so, he will probably be traded.  I am hopeful they are close, but who knows.  I am sure the guaranteed money is the issue.  Gonzalez has had injury/durability issues.  It is a tough call.  It is easy to say just pay the guy.  He is a really good player who "impacts winning".  But you lose optionality if you shell out a big contract and he gets injured or routinely misses games.  14 games last season plus (4) playoff games is encouraging, but this is still a concern with him.

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« Reply #155 on: Today at 10:22:48 AM »

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I imagine something will get done by opening night. 


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Re: Patriots 2026-27 Off Season
« Reply #156 on: Today at 12:27:43 PM »

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Christian Gonzalez is under contract for 2026 for $2.3M and then there is a team option for 2027 at $18M that was "exercised" in April.  Then I believe they could franchise him for up to 3 seasons if they want.  I doubt it goes this way but that is 5 more seasons under club control.

If they can't get something settled in the next week or so, he will probably be traded.  I am hopeful they are close, but who knows.  I am sure the guaranteed money is the issue.  Gonzalez has had injury/durability issues.  It is a tough call.  It is easy to say just pay the guy.  He is a really good player who "impacts winning".  But you lose optionality if you shell out a big contract and he gets injured or routinely misses games.  14 games last season plus (4) playoff games is encouraging, but this is still a concern with him.

There's zero chance they trade him this season, extension or no extension. This is a team that just made the super bowl, trading their young star CB 2 years early to avoid free agency would make no sense. They've got a window while Maye is on his rookie contract, they need to maximize that window not trade away arguably their best defensive player out of fear of him walking in 2 years
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« Reply #157 on: Today at 01:23:11 PM »

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Christian Gonzalez is under contract for 2026 for $2.3M and then there is a team option for 2027 at $18M that was "exercised" in April.  Then I believe they could franchise him for up to 3 seasons if they want.  I doubt it goes this way but that is 5 more seasons under club control.

If they can't get something settled in the next week or so, he will probably be traded.  I am hopeful they are close, but who knows.  I am sure the guaranteed money is the issue.  Gonzalez has had injury/durability issues.  It is a tough call.  It is easy to say just pay the guy.  He is a really good player who "impacts winning".  But you lose optionality if you shell out a big contract and he gets injured or routinely misses games.  14 games last season plus (4) playoff games is encouraging, but this is still a concern with him.

There's zero chance they trade him this season, extension or no extension. This is a team that just made the super bowl, trading their young star CB 2 years early to avoid free agency would make no sense. They've got a window while Maye is on his rookie contract, they need to maximize that window not trade away arguably their best defensive player out of fear of him walking in 2 years

And do you also proclaim that there is zero chance that he holds out without an extension?  I feel there is some chance that one (he is traded) or the other (he holds out) or both happen.  Most likely they get something done, that seems like a win win for both parties, but if not, then all bets are off and who knows how this goes.

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« Reply #158 on: Today at 02:49:35 PM »

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Christian Gonzalez is under contract for 2026 for $2.3M and then there is a team option for 2027 at $18M that was "exercised" in April.  Then I believe they could franchise him for up to 3 seasons if they want.  I doubt it goes this way but that is 5 more seasons under club control.

If they can't get something settled in the next week or so, he will probably be traded.  I am hopeful they are close, but who knows.  I am sure the guaranteed money is the issue.  Gonzalez has had injury/durability issues.  It is a tough call.  It is easy to say just pay the guy.  He is a really good player who "impacts winning".  But you lose optionality if you shell out a big contract and he gets injured or routinely misses games.  14 games last season plus (4) playoff games is encouraging, but this is still a concern with him.

There's zero chance they trade him this season, extension or no extension. This is a team that just made the super bowl, trading their young star CB 2 years early to avoid free agency would make no sense. They've got a window while Maye is on his rookie contract, they need to maximize that window not trade away arguably their best defensive player out of fear of him walking in 2 years

And do you also proclaim that there is zero chance that he holds out without an extension?  I feel there is some chance that one (he is traded) or the other (he holds out) or both happen.  Most likely they get something done, that seems like a win win for both parties, but if not, then all bets are off and who knows how this goes.

I would absolutely say there's 0 chance he holds out this year. Next year, definitely not 0, but I would never trade him a year early out of that fear.

I'd say it's more likely he gets held out with an injury than that he holds out for an extension (that's mostly because I expect a deal to be reached before the deadline next year, though)
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