The New England Patriots' offensive line received a significant vote of confidence this week, as executive Eliot Wolf provided a clear update on veteran tackle Morgan Moses. Despite Moses entering his 13th season at age 35, the team fully expects him to anchor the right side of the line once again in 2026.
Wolf confirmed the Patriots' stance, stating, "That's our expectation." He noted ongoing communication between Moses and head coach Mike Vrabel, adding, "No indication that he's looking to move. And I think he's excited about coming back up here and getting started." This is welcome news for a unit valuing stability and experience.
Moses, coming off a strong 2025 campaign, remains a crucial piece. However, the Patriots are wisely planning for the long term. With a notable 11 picks in the upcoming NFL Draft, the front office is positioned to invest in developmental talent behind the reliable veteran, ensuring the trench warfare remains a strength in Foxborough for seasons to come.
