The New England Patriots have re-signed quarterbacks Bailey Zappe and Malik Cunningham to their practice squad after waiving them earlier this week, according to sources. The decision to expose both quarterbacks to waivers was an unconventional move by coach Bill Belichick, who hoped they would return to the team’s practice squad. However, Belichick had previously stated that the team is prepared to lose any player exposed to waivers, indicating a significant gap between starter Mac Jones and the next quarterback on the depth chart.
While the Patriots may still consider adding another quarterback, they now have the flexibility to elevate Zappe as the second option on game days during the early part of the season. This move allows the team to evaluate their options and make decisions accordingly. Zappe had received interest from multiple other teams for a practice squad spot but chose to stay with New England.
Meanwhile, Cunningham brings a different skill set to the table with his dual-threat abilities as both a passer and runner. His unique skill set will be valuable in helping the Patriots prepare for their season opener against Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles. Cunningham, who excelled at quarterback in college at Louisville, has also been utilized as a change-of-pace option in practices, while also receiving reps at receiver and on special teams.
The Patriots’ decision to re-sign Zappe and Cunningham highlights their commitment to developing young quarterbacks behind Jones and potentially finding a long-term solution for the position. As Belichick pointed out before trimming the roster, the team expected players released to potentially return and contribute on the practice squad.
This move to re-sign the waived quarterbacks provides the Patriots with depth and options, ensuring they have suitable backups and potential future prospects in the event of any injuries or future roster changes. As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how Zappe and Cunningham develop within the Patriots’ system and what impact they may have on the team’s quarterback situation going forward.