The New England Patriots released safety Jabrill Peppers Friday, marking the latest shakeup of the team's roster under new coach Mike Vrabel.

The 29-year-old Peppers, who was entering his fourth year in New England, made the Patriots' initial 53-man roster and was expected to start alongside Kyle Dugger in the Patriots secondary in their revamped defense.

Instead, Peppers' departure is the latest turn away from holdover players and contracts that were dolled out under former coaches Bill Belichick and Jerod Mayo.

Cornerback Jonathan Jones and defensive tackle Deatrich Wise weren't re-signed this offseason, and receiver Kendrick Bourne and offensive lineman Cole Strange were both recently cut.

Peppers signed an extension in July 2024 after posting a combined 138 total tackles and two in

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