Another ex-Patriot lands in Las Vegas
Jakobi Meyers isn’t the only ex-Patriots wide receiver joining Josh McDaniels’ Raiders.
Las Vegas also agreed to terms Tuesday with Phillip Dorsett, according to a report from Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston.
Dorsett played under McDaniels in New England from 2017-19, catching 73 passes over three seasons and winning a Super Bowl in 2018. The speedy 30-year-old most recently played for the Houston Texans, posting a 20-257-1 receiving line in 15 games that season.
McDaniels, who’s entering his second season as the Raiders’ head coach after a decade as New England’s offensive coordinator, and Texans general manager Nick Caserio both have stocked their rosters with Patriots alums in recent years.
The Patriots also reportedly expressed interest in a Dorsett reunion earlier this week. They’re lean at wideout after losing Meyers — their top receiver for the past three seasons — to the Raiders earlier Tuesday.
Meyers’ contract with Las Vegas is a three-year, $33 million deal that offers little stability beyond this season. His departure left New England with a receiving corps of DeVante Parker, Kendrick Bourne, Tyquan Thornton, Lynn Bowden and Tre Nixon.
Expect the Patriots to add to that group through free agency, the trade market and/or the 2023 NFL Draft in the coming days and weeks.