BREAKING NEWS: Patriots beat Bills on the free-agency market as New England activates an 8-year veteran WR “blockbuster”
Foxborough, Massachusetts – January 2026
The New England Patriots made a surprise move ahead of the Buffalo Bills on the free-agency market, creating a notable development as teams enter a sensitive late-season roster phase. With the Bills reeling from a wide receiver injury crisis, the Patriots quickly finalized a veteran option, inadvertently closing the door on this player’s potential move to Buffalo. While not a league-shaking transaction, the move underscored New England’s decisiveness and proactivity.
According to confirmation from NFL Network, the New England Patriots signed Trent Sherfield, a wide receiver with eight years of NFL experience, and placed him on the practice squad. The move is viewed as strategic rather than flashy. “This is the type of signing you make not for big headlines, but because it lets you sleep at night when you look at your roster depth,” an AFC personnel source said in ESPN style.

Sherfield is no stranger to Buffalo. He appeared in all 17 games for the Buffalo Bills during the 2023 season, serving as a rotational wide receiver and special teams contributor. Over his career, Sherfield has played in 124 NFL games, recording 89 receptions for 1,034 yards and six touchdowns. During the 2025 season, he played 10 games for the Broncos with three receptions, then added two appearances for the Cardinals before being released after the season ended.
For the Patriots, the signing comes as the team recently placed Mack Hollins on injured reserve (IR) and still had an open spot on the practice squad. New England currently has five healthy wide receivers on the active roster, including Stefon Diggs, Kayshon Boutte, and DeMario Douglas. Adding Sherfield does not disrupt the offensive structure but provides added security and experience should he need to be activated quickly during a critical stretch.
Meanwhile, the Bills are more directly affected. After Gabe Davis and Tyrell Shavers both suffered torn ACL injuries, Buffalo is facing a serious shortage at the wide receiver position. Losing out on Sherfield removes another system-familiar option. “When the list of available choices keeps shrinking, every missed signing can truly make a difference,” a source within the AFC East shared.
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