Patriots manage Morgan Moses’ practice time during offseason workouts
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 11:30 AM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
Morgan Moses, the New England Patriots' veteran offensive tackle, has been a limited participant in offseason practices. Head coach Mike Vrabel explained that managing Moses’ workload is part of a broader strategy for the upcoming season. Despite the selection of rookie Caleb Lomu in the NFL Draft, Moses remains the primary right tackle. His experience is proving valuable to Lomu as he adapts to the team's expectations. The Patriots aim to keep Moses ready for the long season ahead, focusing on a tailored training plan.
- •Moses has been a limited participant at Patriots' offseason practices.
- •Caleb Lomu was drafted as the future right tackle.
- •Head coach Mike Vrabel emphasizes managing Moses' workload.
- •Moses started all 21 games for the Patriots last season.
- •Rookie Lomu credits Moses for guidance during practices.
- 11:30 AMYahoo Sports — Patriots playing long game with Morgan Moses’ practice workload
"The veteran offensive tackle has been a limited participant, if that, during open practices so far this spring.
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