The New England Patriots are signing offensive lineman James Hudson to a one-year contract, according to a report from Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The deal brings the former New York Giants blocker to Foxborough as the team continues to reshape its roster for the upcoming campaign.
Hudson, who has experience playing along the offensive front, is expected to provide veteran depth for a Patriots unit that has prioritized stability in the trenches this offseason. The move to add James Hudson comes as teams across the league look to finalize their depth charts and ensure protection for their quarterbacks ahead of the new season.
While specific financial details of the one-year agreement have not been made public, the signing underscores New England's commitment to creating competition within the offensive line group. Hudson will join a room looking to improve upon previous performances and provide versatility to the coaching staff's schemes as they evaluate the roster.
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