Patriots Star Released to Save Nearly $4 Million in Cap Space, but His and His Wife’s Reaction Sends Shockwaves Across the NFL — Cryptic Instagram Video Sparks Fan Backlash and Raises Questions About the Team’s Decision
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The New England Patriots have officially released running back Antonio Gibson in a move designed to free up nearly $4 million in salary cap space — a financially logical decision that quickly turned into a viral offseason storyline.
From a roster standpoint, the move made sense. Gibson suffered a torn ACL in Week 5 of the 2025 season, sidelining him for the remainder of the year. In his absence, the duo of Rhamondre Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson emerged as a reliable backfield tandem, leaving Gibson’s long-term role uncertain. For a franchise recalibrating after falling short in Super Bowl LX, every dollar of cap flexibility matters.

But the real story erupted hours later — on social media.
Victoria, Gibson’s wife, posted a short Instagram video that immediately caught the attention of NFL fans. In the clip, she dances confidently to Rihanna’s hit song “Work,” with the lyrics audibly playing in the background. The choice of song — centered around value, effort, and proving worth — did not go unnoticed.
The caption elevated the moment even further:
“In case the Patriots want to pick my husband back up.”
The meaning was clear enough to ignite speculation.
Was it a playful jab? A confident statement that Gibson still holds value? Or a subtle response to what some viewed as a cold, cap-driven decision?
Within hours, the video gained significant traction, drawing thousands of comments and sparking debate across NFL circles. Some fans interpreted the post as a classy yet pointed reminder that Gibson remains capable of contributing — perhaps even to New England again. Others saw it as a thinly veiled critique of the organization’s handling of the situation.
Notably, Gibson himself struck a very different tone. In his own Instagram post, he thanked the Patriots organization and its fans, expressing gratitude and optimism about the next chapter of his career. No bitterness. No subtext. Just professionalism.
That contrast is what fueled the discussion.
One reaction emotional and layered with symbolism. The other measured and composed.
The Patriots may have created valuable cap space. But in doing so, they also triggered one of the most talked-about social media moments of the NFL offseason — proving once again that in today’s league, perception can travel just as fast as performance.
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