January 23, 2026
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Stidham leads throwing sessions with teammates

It might not receive the same fanfare as the throwing sessions that Tom Brady organized with his new Tampa Bay Buccaneers teammates, but Brady’s potential successor with the New England Patriots, Jarrett Stidham, has quietly done something similar in recent weeks.

On a recent day in Massachusetts, Stidham and a group of six teammates gathered at a private football field for their work, which focused intently on following social distancing guidelines.

Stidham has been a catalyst for the ongoing throwing sessions, according to sources, which reflects a show of leadership as the Patriots transition from 19 seasons with Brady as the starter. Stidham, a 2019 fourth-round draft pick from Auburn, also has been visible in the New England community, as he and wife Kennedy donated 1,000 meals to children and families at a local YMCA in May.

Veteran quarterback Brian Hoyer has also been present at the throwing sessions, along with receivers Julian Edelman and Gunner Olszewski, among a few others who have been in town during the coronavirus pandemic.

Stidham referenced his specific work with Edelman on his Instagram account this week.

With non-rehabbing players not yet allowed at NFL facilities, players across the league have had to get creative with their workouts, with many organizing their own while adhering to social distancing guidelines.

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