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flag The Patriots signed former tackle James Hudson to a one-year, $1.2M deal to replace Vederian Lowe, leveraging his versatility and coach Vrabel's familiarity.

flag The New England Patriots signed former offensive tackle James Hudson to a one-year deal, adding depth after losing Vederian Lowe. flag Hudson, a 2021 fourth-round pick, previously played for the Browns and Giants, though his tenure with New York ended after a Week 2 meltdown featuring four penalties and on-field outbursts. flag Despite inconsistency and off-field issues, the Patriots view him as a versatile swing tackle with experience at both tackle positions. flag The deal, estimated at $1.2 million, is seen as a low-risk move to address short-term depth, with Hudson expected to serve in a reserve role. flag His connection to head coach Mike Vrabel, who worked with him during his 2024 Browns stint, may have influenced the decision.

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