DeMario Douglas has been preparing for his second season with the New England Patriots this offseason. Based on his press conference with the media this week, the man they call ‘Pop’ is ready to get things going.
DeMario Douglas has high hopes for the New England Patriots offense and wide receiver room in 2024 after the team took quarterback Drake Maye No. 3 overall in the 2024 NFL Draft.
For DeMario Douglas, the decision to switch his jersey number this season was simple. Due to the Patriots rookie number rule that Bill Belichick had for many years, Douglas couldn't have a single digit number last year.
New England Patriots wide receiver DeMario Douglas impressed during his rookie season, and people are excited to see him back on the field for his second year in the league. However, for this season, Douglas will have a new number on the back of his jersey. The receiver announced on Instagram that he is switching from No.
The wide receiver will wear a different number as a sophomore. The offseason is the time for change in the NFL, and this includes players switching jersey numbers.
With the wide receiver position in the spotlight, Douglas is in line to take the second-year jump. Carrying more than $100 million in salary cap space at one point, the New England Patriots were expected to be big players in this year’s free agency period.
The New England Patriots' offense hasn't produced many bright spots this season, ranking last the NFL in scoring at 14.6 points per game en route to a 4-12 record.
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Demario Douglas received some bad news from the league on Saturday ahead of their Christmas Eve matchup. The NFL fined Douglas $4,352 for unnecessary roughness in the New England Patriots' loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. The play occurred with six minutes left in the first quarter.
FOXBORO — The New England Patriots might be ready to add some 'Pop' back into their offense for their upcoming Week 15 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. Demario Douglas, who has missed New England's past two games due to a head injury, has cleared concussion protocol.
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The NFL has ruled Cam Brown's clothesline on Demario Douglas a clean hit. Gameday accountability from last week's action did not include any discipline for Brown, a fourth-year New York Giants defender who took down Douglas, the New England Patriots' returner, with a clothesline on a punt during fourth quarter action at MetLife Stadium last week.
This week, the Los Angeles Chargers are preparing for their Week 13 matchup against the New England Patriots. It's been a while since the Chargers captured a win, and they'll look to do so on the road.
The New England Patriots have one of the worst offenses in the NFL. They are last in points scored, seventh worst in yards, fifth worst in yards per play, and ninth worst in passing.
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Demario Douglas' takeover of the three branches of football government continued against the Washington Commanders, albeit with mixed results. The rookie Douglas has arguably been the New England Patriots' most consistent offensive weapon this season, putting up 277 yards on 24 receptions across his debut.
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass - Before he took the field on Sunday, Demario Douglas had one song playing as he prepared for the tough battle ahead. And that song proved to be an essential message for the rookie receiver, who used it as motivation throughout the game.
The New England Patriots are hoping to avoid an 0-3 start for the first time since 2000, as they face the New York Jets in Week 3 of the 2023 NFL season.
Demario Douglas looked well on his way to emerging as a prominent target for quarterback Mac Jones in a rather unheralded New England Patriots receiving corps.
Miami’s offensive line was a big problem point in 2022 and things looked shaky coming into 2023 as well, especially with injuries to starting LT Terron Armstead keeping him out.
FOXBOROUGH - Hunter Henry knows what Demario Douglas is going through because it happened to him in nearly the same spot. The Patriots’ tight end was a rookie in San Diego, just the third game of his career.
Because of Tom Brady, Julian Edelman, J.C. Jackson, Danny Amendola, Shaq Mason, Marcus Cannon and more, the New England Patriots are known for turning late-round selections into studs.
FOXBOROUGH - I’m not putting Demario Douglas in Canton, but the rookie wide receiver has been doing everything the Patriots ask: he’s making plays, limiting mental mistakes and stacking the days.
FOXBOROUGH - Another Patriots training camp practice, another busy day for Demario "Pop" Douglas. The sixth-round rookie could blend in with the crowd, standing just 5-foot-8 and checking the scales around 190 pounds, but his quickness continues to open eyes, including those of the guys on the other side of the ball trying to corral him.
FOXBOROUGH — Practice No. 4 is in the books, let's run down all you need to know: stats, observations, 3 up/down, etc: THREE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW Offensive
Demario Douglas Liberty TEAMNAME #3 Pos: WR Ht: 5070 Wt: 178 Hand: 868 Arm: 3058 Wing: 7278 40: 4.45 DOB: 12/8/2000 Hometown: Jacksonville, FL High School: Mandarin Eligibility: 2023
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