The New England Patriots are looking for bounce-back seasons from key players, including safety Kyle Dugger, who is seen as a strong candidate for improvement after a challenging 2024 season marked by an undiagnosed high-ankle sprain. Dugger, a former Pro Bowl-caliber player, underwent surgery in the offseason, and analysts believe he can thrive under new head coach Mike Vrabel, given his versatility and durability. The Patriots rewarded Dugger with a four-year, $58 million contract extension, recognizing his potential to significantly impact their defense alongside fellow safety Jabrill Peppers.
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