Report: Patriots' Bourne, Wynn drawing interest ahead of trade deadline
The New England Patriots have received trade calls for wide receiver Kendrick Bourne and offensive tackle Isaiah Wynn, sources told NFL Network's Mike Giardi.
Wynn is in the final year of his rookie deal, while Bourne has one more year left on his contract. The wideout is set to earn a base salary of $4.75 million next season, according to Spotrac.
Bourne, who signed a three-year deal with the Patriots in the 2021 offseason, has seen his production decline since recording 800 receiving yards last year. The 27-year-old has played less than 50% of the club's offensive snaps in five of his six games so far, catching just 11 passes for 156 yards.
Meanwhile, Wynn has been a consistent starter for the Patriots, but he missed Monday's loss to the Chicago Bears due to a shoulder injury.
Additionally, wide receiver Nelson Agholor is reportedly drawing trade interest. Teams also inquired about running back Damien Harris and safety Jabrill Peppers, but the Patriots are not keen on moving them, sources told PFF's Doug Kyed.
New England sits at the bottom of the AFC East with a 3-4 record.
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