
INDIANAPOLIS — The Patriots have an offer on the table to impending free-agent safety Kyle Dugger, a source confirmed to the Herald.
Dugger is set to hit free agency when the new NFL league year starts on March 13 at 4 p.m. ET. Other teams can begin engaging his agents in contract talks starting on March 11, when the league’s legal tampering period begins.
Dugger and offensive lineman Mike Onwenu are candidates to receive the franchise or transition tag before the March 5 deadline, though new head coach Jerod Mayo told reporters this week that the team would prefer to reach a longer-term agreement.
Dugger is one of the top free-agent safeties set to hit the open market. The transition tag would cost the Patriots nearly $14 million, while the franchise tag is just over $17 million.
Mass Live first reported Dugger’s contract offer.