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Reports: Patriots, CB Carlton Davis agree to $60M contract

Field Level Media

March 10, 2025 at 6:25 pm.

Free agent cornerback Carlton Davis agreed to join the New England Patriots on a three-year contract worth up to $60 million, according to multiple reports.

New England also picked up linebacker Robert Spillane (Las Vegas Raiders) on a reported three-year, $37.5 million agreement and agreed to terms with right tackle Morgan Moses, according to multiple reports.

Adding Davis addresses the secondary and a focus of the new defense being implemented by head coach Mike Vrabel, who can pair the physical and aggressive Davis with left cornerback Christian Gonzalez in 2025.

Davis, 28, was acquired by the Detroit Lions before the 2024 season but finished his lone season in Detroit on injured reserve with a broken jaw.

Moses reportedly reached agreement on a three-year, $24 million contract. The 34-year-old spent last season with the Jets and has also played for the Washington Commanders (2014-2020) and Baltimore Ravens (2022-2023). He was drafted by Washington in 2014 and has started at least 14 games in every season since 2015 with 166 total games played in 11 seasons.

A self-described lockdown corner, Davis is a top-end competitor with the size to line up at multiple positions in New England’s scheme.

Spillane is a former Titans linebacker under Vrabel and an ex-teammate of outside linebacker Harold Landry, who agreed to join the Patriots after being released by Tennessee last week.

He led the Raiders with a career-high 158 tackles and had two sacks and two interceptions in 2024.

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