Photos: Cam Newton, Devin McCourty And Other Patriots Photographed At Gillette

NFL fans won’t miss this for anything in this world. A lot of Patriots players were on the football field at Gillette Stadium on Tuesday. They took part in conditioning drills, did some stretching, and many other cool moves. Cam Newton, Stephon Gilmore, James White, Matthew Slater, Devin, and Jason McCourty, Jarrett Stidham, David Andrews, Brian Hoyer, Chase Winovich, Ja’Whaun Bentley, J.C. Jackson, and Joejuan Williams were just some of the players to take the field.

Team photographer David Silverman made some cool pics of the players. The Patriots will start practices Aug. 12, and full-contact sessions will begin Aug. 17.

Training camp has begun for the team, but players have yet to open sessions to media members.

The Patriots enter training camp with eight players having decided to opt out of the upcoming season. Tight end Matt LaCosse is the most recent one. Patrick Chung won’t join the team, too. The NFL has moved the deadline for players to opt out to Thursday, August 6 at 4 p.m. New England has the most players to opt out so far.

Patriots players will win a lot of games at Gillette Stadium

Ahead of the upcoming season, the NFL and players assosiaction have agreed to cancel the preseason. The Patriots’ first contact with real football will happen Sept. 13 in the game against the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium. It’s a home game for the team, but many analysts agree that the Patriots have the toughest schedule in the NFL.

Julian Edelman, the McCourty twins and other Patriots players are confident about the upcoming season. How will they handle the first Brady-less season? The only thing we can do right now is wait. Brady has had his first workout with the Bucs, and he looks really sharp and ready to win. He won’t confront his team in 2020. Brady’s Bucs will arrive at Gillette Stadium for the first time in 2021. It will be an awkward game for the GOAT and his former team.

The 2020 NFL season brings a lot of challenges for the Patriots. Having key players out of the field due to the coronavirus pandemic is the toughest challenge.