After chasing championships elsewhere, the 2x Super Bowl champion and former Patriots player is ready to bring his championship DNA back to where it all began
Roberts, 32, finds himself at an unexpected crossroads. League sources indicate he has reached out to at least seven teams during the early stages of free agency discussions, only to be met with little traction. In today’s NFL landscape, youth and sideline-to-sideline speed often outweigh veteran experience and physicality.

Yet Roberts’ résumé remains difficult to ignore. In 2025 with the Las Vegas Raiders, he recorded 90 tackles and six tackles for loss across 17 games. While not flashy, he remained a dependable run defender and tone-setter in the middle — the kind of player coaches trust in short-yardage and goal-line situations.
For New England, the fit feels natural. Roberts understands the Patriots’ defensive philosophy, locker room standards, and cultural expectations better than most available free agents. There would be virtually no adjustment period. He knows what it means to prepare in Foxborough and what accountability looks like inside that building.
Beyond scheme familiarity, Roberts offers something less measurable but equally valuable — championship DNA. Young linebackers in New England’s system could benefit from daily exposure to a player who has stood on football’s biggest stage and delivered. His presence would reinforce identity as much as depth on the depth chart.
When asked about the possibility of returning, Roberts didn’t hide his emotions. “New England made me the player I am. That place taught me how to win, how to fight, how to be accountable. If there’s an opportunity to come home, I’d embrace it with everything I have left.” The message was clear — this isn’t just about a contract.
As the legal tampering period opens on March 9, the Patriots must decide whether experience and continuity align with their roster blueprint. In a league constantly chasing the next wave of youth, Roberts represents something steadier — proven grit. Now the question is simple: will New England welcome back a familiar champion to finish what he started?
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