Despite helping score two touchdowns in the first two weeks of the 2025 preseason, QB Josh Dobbs hasn't been showing signs of potential promise for the New England Patriots.
Dobbs has been the second quarterback to trot onto the field this summer, following in the footsteps of second-year signal caller Drake Maye. When Dobbs is in the game, the passing offense seems to struggle mightily.
"Josh just has to be more consistent," head coach Mike Vrabel said Thursday. "Had an unfortunate interception in a two-minute drill and throwing it into robber, and ball placement has to be better, and just the timing and all these things that we work on.