Patriots Reach Verbal Agreement with Superstar WR with Consecutive 1,000-Yard Seasons Ahead of Week 7 Matchup with Titans
Patriots Reach Verbal Agreement with Superstar WR with Consecutive 1,000-Yard Seasons Ahead of Week 7 Matchup with Titans
Foxborough, Massachusetts –
Just before the Week 7 matchup with the Tennessee Titans, the New England Patriots are becoming the focal point of the entire NFL as multiple insider sources report that the team has reached a verbal agreement with superstar WR Chris Olave of the New Orleans Saints – a player who has surpassed the 1,000-yard receiving mark in two consecutive seasons in just three years of professional play.

According to reporters from Sports Illustrated and ESPN Insider, this deal is currently “nearly finalized,” with the Patriots reportedly agreeing to trade a 2026 NFL Draft second-round pick along with performance-based incentives in exchange for Olave. Although no official announcement has been made by either team, multiple sources confirm that Olave has been “very open” to the idea of playing alongside rookie Drake Maye, who is thriving in his first season in Foxborough.
An anonymous Patriots official revealed:
“We’ve been tracking Olave since his college days at Ohio State. He’s the kind of player who can change the entire tempo of a game – precise, fast, and extremely intelligent in his route running.”
With the Patriots leading the AFC East after a 4–2 start, adding Olave is seen as a strategic move to bolster the offense and provide Maye with another reliable target alongside Stefon Diggs and Kayshon Boutte.
In a brief interview after Friday morning’s practice, Drake Maye couldn’t hide his excitement when hearing the news:
“Chris is the kind of player you just look at and know he’s different. I’ve watched Olave play – the way he moves, separates, and reads situations is extraordinary. If I get the chance to throw to him, I’ll make the most of every pass.”
If all formalities are completed before the trade deadline, Chris Olave could officially debut for the Patriots in the Week 8 game at Gillette Stadium, ushering in a new era of offense for the team that once dominated the AFC.
“Olave in New England” – just a rumor today, but with the speed at which the Patriots are moving, it could very well become reality in the coming days.
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