FOXBOROUGH — The Patriots’ voluntary offseason program continued on Wednesday with another session of organized team activities (OTA) at the practice fields between Gillette Stadium.
OTAs are a four-week program in the late spring where 11-on-11, 7-on-7, and 9-on-7 drills are permitted.
Even though OTAs are non-contact, the work put in at this stage of the offseason gives coaches an early window to set the foundation and principles that they will stress in late July once training camp begins.
New England will hold 10 days of OTA work, with this segment of the NFL offseason ending with a mandatory minicamp from June 9-11.