Patriots need veteran offensive line help after missed signing

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The New England Patriots are looking for more veteran help for their offensive line as free agency continues. Recently, another player signed elsewhere, which leaves the Patriots still searching. Teven Jenkins was signed by the Cleveland Browns on Thursday. Jenkins, a guard, was a second-round pick in 2021 by the Chicago Bears. He has played in 45 NFL games over four seasons, starting 14 of them last year. The Bears are changing their offensive line after acquiring Joe Thuney and signing other players. This meant there was less space for Jenkins on their roster. For the Browns, who allowed the second-most sacks in the league last season, Jenkins could be a valuable addition. Meanwhile, the Patriots are undergoing significant changes on their offensive line. They recently released longtime center David Andrews, leaving them without solid starters at left tackle, left guard, and center.


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