New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel has signed a new player to the team. Linebacker Harold Landry III was signed to the New England Patriots after seven years with the Tennessee Titans, NFL Network reporter Tom Pelissero said.
The Patriots have reportedly signed OLB Harold Landry to a three-year contract. Here are four things to know about him.
LB Harold Landry III, who led the Titans with nine sacks in 2024, has a three-year, $43.5M deal with the Patriots, where he'll reunite with Mike Vrabel, sources told ESPN.
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The New England Patriots got on the board in NFL free agency before the legal tampering window even began, reportedly coming to terms on a deal with edge rusher Harold Landry.
The linebacker, who is the Patriots' first signing of what should be a busy free-agency period, could provide a boost to the defense.
As for left tackles, Ronnie Stanley, the best available, and the one they coveted, never hit free agency. He re-signed with Baltimore. Second-tier tackle Dan Moore went to Tennessee, while Jaylon Moore went to the Chiefs. To be fair, the pool of free agent tackles wasn’t great after Stanley.
Landry had nine sacks last season for Tennessee, which released the 2021 Pro Bowl pick for salary cap purposes.
The New England Patriots had the most cap space in the league going into free agency and spent a total of $260 million filling out their roster.