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The Patriots landed K.J. Britt on a near-minimum deal

New England signed linebacker K.J. Britt to a near-minimum deal Wednesday, adding a run-stopping veteran who profiles as both a special teams contributor and defensive depth piece.
Gesi LloydBy Gesi LloydMarch 11, 2026 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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The New England Patriots continued an active free agency period by agreeing to terms with linebacker K.J. Britt on Wednesday, addressing one of the team’s remaining defensive needs heading into the offseason. Britt’s agents Drew Rosenhaus and Robert Bailey confirmed the signing.

New England had already added an edge rusher, a wide receiver, and a starting offensive guard earlier in the offseason. The off-ball linebacker position was among the last clear gaps on the roster, and Britt fills it with a profile that fits how the Patriots have approached the position in recent years.

A young player with an unusual resume

Britt is 26 years old and entering his sixth NFL season, a combination that makes him both a veteran by league standards and one of the younger available options at his position. He was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fifth round of the 2021 draft and spent his early seasons contributing almost exclusively on special teams.

By his third year in the league, Britt was seeing meaningful defensive snaps in Tampa. His best season came in his contract year with the Buccaneers, when he recorded 72 tackles across 14 games and played his way into a starting conversation. That performance earned him a one-year, $1.3 million deal with the Miami Dolphins last offseason.

His time in Miami was limited by injury. Britt played just 149 total snaps on the year, appearing in 17 games with one start and finishing with 35 tackles and one quarterback hit. He logged 77% of his snaps on special teams and just 14% on defense, a split that reflects his role more than his capabilities.

What he brings to New England’s Patriots

Britt earned a 58.7 overall grade from Pro Football Focus last season, a number that reflects the limitations of playing through injury with limited defensive opportunities. His run-defense grade told a different story, coming in at 79.2, which ranks among the better marks at the position for a player at his contract level.

Coverage remains the weaker part of his game, and the Patriots are unlikely to deploy him heavily in passing situations. What he offers is a reliable, physical presence in the middle of the defense against the run, along with the special teams versatility that has defined his career. He has 16 NFL starts and experience in multiple defensive systems, giving New England a player who can contribute immediately without extensive installation time.

His new deal is expected to come in near the league minimum, consistent with what Miami paid him last season. The low financial commitment reflects both the injury history and his projected role as a depth piece and special teams contributor rather than a full-time starter.

The bigger picture for New England

The Britt signing also continues a pattern in New England’s free agency approach this offseason. The Patriots have now added two former AFC East division rivals, with Britt joining fullback Reggie Gilliam, who agreed to a three-year deal after playing for the Buffalo Bills.

Despite the progress made in free agency, the linebacker position is one New England is expected to address again in next month’s NFL Draft. Britt provides a functional short-term answer, but the team’s long-term solution at the position is more likely to come through the draft than through additional free agent additions.

For now, the Patriots have covered an immediate need at a minimal cost, which fits the structure of a roster-building approach that has prioritized high-value additions at premium positions while filling depth roles with proven veterans on team-friendly terms.

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