Could Jack Gibbens Be the Patriots’ Secret Weapon This Offseason?
There were some consistency issues in pass coverage and run defense, but overall Gibbens fared well for a player earning only marginally more than the veteran minimum. In fact, he has an argument as one of the better “bang for the buck” performers on the 2025 Patriots.
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Free agency status: Restricted free agent (RFA)
What is his contract history? Gibbens signed a standard three-year UDFA deal upon joining the Titans in 2022, but that deal became obsolete before he could earn even a single dollar from it. From that on, he received money while on Tennessee’s practice squad, active roster and under the exclusive rights tender he signed in 2024. Add the contract he received from the Patriots and you get a combined career earnings of around $3.7 million, according to Over the Cap.
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