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Just 12 hours after the Patriots decided to part ways with veteran offensive star Antonio Gibson, Rhamondre Stevenson’s reaction sent the Patriots’ locker room into chaos

FOXBOROUGH, Massachusetts – Less than 12 hours after the New England Patriots officially parted ways with Antonio Gibson, the atmosphere inside the locker room shifted from silence to tension. A decision made for salary cap strategy quickly turned into an emotional wave that swept across Foxborough.

The Patriots chose to release Gibson in order to free up salary cap space ahead of free agency. With a cap hit of more than $4 million for the 2026 season and his ongoing recovery from an ACL injury, the front office believed this was a necessary step in the roster restructuring process.

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During his two seasons in New England, Gibson was an important piece of the backfield. He not only rotated behind the RB1 but also handled kickoff return duties. His versatility and competitive spirit helped keep the offense steady during a transitional period.

The strongest reaction came from Rhamondre Stevenson – Gibson’s close teammate and currently the Patriots’ No. 1 running back. According to internal team sources, Stevenson reacted strongly upon hearing the news, calling the front office directly to question the reasoning.

“Why are you letting Antonio go? He’s an irreplaceable part of this offense – and of this locker room too.”

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A team member revealed that the locker room became “tense and divided” following Stevenson’s reaction. Just hours later, he posted a brief message on social media: “Not losing a player – but a brother.”

Patriots fans quickly flooded online forums with photos of Stevenson and Gibson celebrating after touchdowns, accompanied by thousands of regretful comments. In professional football, financial decisions may be necessary – but brotherhood inside the locker room is sometimes what truly shakes Foxborough.

Although the decision may make sense from a long-term strategic standpoint, the situation underscores one reality: in professional football, the value of team chemistry can sometimes outweigh the numbers on the salary cap sheet. And in Foxborough, Antonio Gibson will be remembered as more than just a player.

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