NFL insider predicts Patriots will bring back Jakobi Meyers
The former undrafted free agent has become the team's leading receiver.
The Celtics defeated the Bulls 107-99 behind Jayson Tatum’s 32-point performance on Monday. Boston will face the Pelicans at home on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
The Bruins are off until Thursday, when the Kraken will be at TD Garden at 7 p.m.
Also on Monday, Georgia won its second consecutive college football national championship, clobbering TCU 65-7.
The possible future of Jakobi Meyers: With the Patriots season over, free agency looms for several of the team’s players. This is the case for wide receiver Jakobi Meyers, who led New England in receiving yards (804) and touchdown receptions (six).
The 26-year-old, originally an undrafted free agent, could command a decent price on the open market.
For now, Meyers is focused on simply getting some rest.
“Honestly, I haven’t even really gotten to that point yet,” Meyers told reporters on Monday when asked about where he might want to end up. “I’ve been kind of hurt all year, you know, so I’m just more so just excited to get healthy, get a little rest, see my family. That’s probably the biggest thing. Just go back to my family. After that I’ll probably figure out what’s next for me.”
Would the Patriots bring him back? It would seem a logical move, especially if there’s an offseason emphasis placed on helping quarterback Mac Jones.
ESPN insider Field Yates predicated that New England will indeed re-sign Meyers in a piece breaking down the upcoming priorities of non-playoff teams around the NFL.
“Meyers has been one of the Patriots’ best recent player development stories, as he has emerged into an extremely consistent player,” wrote Yates. “He has the ability to be a steady No. 2 or No. 3 receiver, which could run a bill of $10-plus million per year.”
NFL free agency officially begins on March 15 at 4 p.m.
Trivia: Georgia became only the fourth team since 1990 to win back-to-back college football national championships. Can you name the other three?
(Answer at the bottom).
Hint: One was from the Big 12 in the 1990s, one was from the Pac 10 in the 2000s, and the third was from the SEC in the 2010s.
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On this day: In 2004, the Patriots and Titans played the coldest playoff game in team history, with the kickoff temperature hovering around four degrees.
The Patriots won the game 17-14 behind the familiar formula of defense and a late Adam Vinatieri field goal.

Daily highlight: Jayson Tatum found Al Horford for a clutch three-pointer to help seal the Celtics’ win on Monday.
Trivia answer: Nebraska, USC, Alabama
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