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Report: Patriots adding RB Antonio Gibson in free agency

Gibson gives the Patriots backfield a pass-catching boost.

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Phil Perry, Albert Breer and Tom Curran react to the Patriots signing running back Antonio Gibson and whether it means the team will move on from Ezekiel Elliott after one season.

The New England Patriots are on the board in the legal tampering window of NFL free agency.

The Patriots are signing former Washington Commanders running back Antonio Gibson, NFL Media's Ian Rapoport reported Monday. Gibson's deal is for three years and has a base salary of $11.25 million, according to ESPN's Mike Reiss.

Gibson rushed for 2,643 yards and 22 touchdowns over four seasons with Washington that included a 1,037-yard campaign in 2021. He took a backseat to 2022 draft pick Brian Robinson Jr. over the past two seasons, however, averaging just 26.2 yards on 3.8 attempts per game.

The 25-year-old is a talented pass-catcher, however, with three straight seasons of at least 40 receptions. He'll join No. 1 running back Rhamondre Stevenson in a New England backfield that could use a pass-catching back, especially if pending free agent Ezekiel Elliott doesn't return to the team.

Here's an updated list of players the Patriots have signed and let go in free agency to date:

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