The New England Patriots secured wide receiver Romeo Doubs on a four-year, $68 million contract, reaching up to $80 million with incentives. Signed March 10, 2026, per ESPN’s Mike Reiss, this move fills a gap after missing other targets. At 26, standing 6-foot-2 and 204 pounds, Doubs averaged 606 yards per season in Green Bay over four years. His playoff spark—8 catches, 124 yards, 1 touchdown in January’s wild-card loss to Chicago—caught New England’s eye.
Contract Breakdown: Structure and Incentives
The deal guarantees $39 million, including a $15 million signing bonus and $3 million 2026 base salary. Cap hit starts at $8.6 million, rising to $18.6 million in 2027. Guarantees concentrate in the first two years, with $4 million injury protection into 2028. New England can exit post-2027 without dead money.
- 2026: $3 million base, $8.6 million cap, up to $1.7 million roster bonus
- 2027: $13 million base, $18.6 million cap, up to $1.7 million roster bonus
- 2028: $14 million base (injury only), $19.9 million cap, up to $1.7 million roster bonus
- 2029: $15 million base, $20.9 million cap, up to $1.7 million roster bonus
Incentives add $3 million potential yearly: $750,000 each for 70 receptions, 80 receptions, 1,000 yards, or 1,200 yards. Doubs has yet to hit these marks.
Career Snapshot Without the Flashy Numbers
Doubs posted 202 receptions, 2,424 yards, and 21 touchdowns over 59 games. In 2025, he had 55 catches for 724 yards and 6 scores in 16 games. Playoffs show promise: 20 receptions, 371 yards, 2 touchdowns in 4 games, averaging 92.8 yards per outing.
- Standout playoff games: 151 yards vs. Dallas (2024), 124 yards vs. Chicago (2026)
- Regular season max: Never topped 100 yards in one game
- Key trait: Elevates in high-stakes moments
Not Diggs 2.0: Different Receiver Role
After releasing Stefon Diggs in March—who tallied 85 catches, 1,013 yards, 4 touchdowns—Doubs steps in differently. Diggs thrived in the slot on third downs. Doubs lined up wide 81.9% of snaps, as X receiver on the boundary.
In Green Bay’s West Coast scheme, he won one-on-ones outside, tying for second in isolated touchdowns (4) in 2025, with +27.6 receiving EPA (19th). He’s vertical and intermediate, with sure hands—not a slot gadget. The Patriots must adapt or reshape his routes under Josh McDaniels.
Packers’ Depth Forced Exit
Green Bay drafted Matthew Golden (first round, 2025) and Savion Williams (third), plus Jayden Reed, Christian Watson (post-ACL), and Dontayvion Wicks. Tight ends Tucker Kraft and Luke Musgrave crowded the room. They expect a 2027 fourth-round compensatory pick. Doubs played 78% of 2025 snaps, hit career highs, then left for his payday.
Playoff Pedigree Seals the Signing
Doubs started all four playoff games, exceeding regular-season output. He topped 100 yards twice in postseason, never in-season. January defences clamp down; his consistency there signals reliability for Drake Maye’s supporting cast.
Receiver Room Outlook for 2026
Mike Vrabel and Eliot Wolf added Doubs and guard Alijah Vera-Tucker recently. Needs persist. Rumours swirl of a post-June 1 trade for Philadelphia’s A.J. Brown, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Free agents post-2026: Kayshon Boutte, DeMario Douglas, Mack Hollins. Locked in beyond: Doubs, Kyle Williams, Efton Chism III.
OTAs test McDaniels’ scheme. This signing starts the rebuild around Maye—further moves will define it.
Quick Facts on Doubs’ Patriots Move
- Contract value: $68 million base, $80 million max over 4 years; $39 million guaranteed
- Term: Through 2029, but team-friendly after 2027
- Packers’ reason: Draft picks Golden/Williams crowded depth
- Diggs difference: Outside X vs. slot underneath role
- Position: Primary outside receiver
- Signing date: Reported March 10, official March 11, 2026
