Patriots moving on from Josh Dobbs after $4 million Tommy DeVito deal
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By Jenna Lemoncelli
Published on March 23, 2026.
The New England Patriots are planning to release backup quarterback Joshua Dobbs after failing to find a trade partner. This comes after the team re-signed third-place player Tommy DeVito for $4.4 million. Dobbs' release will save the team $3.7 million in cap space.
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