The former Patriots wide receiver opens up about his release and shares excitement for his future in Washington.
Washington Commanders wide receiver K.J. Osborn briefly commented on getting released by the New England Patriots. Patriots coach Jerod Mayo confirmed the decision to part ways was mutual, and it ultimately gave Osborn a chance to seek opportunity elsewhere. That opportunity came when he was claimed by the Commanders.
The New England Patriots waived veteran wide receiver K.J. Osborn in a mutual decision after signing a one-year, $4 million deal in the offseason as an unrestricted free agent.
It didn't take long for former New England Patriots wide receiver K.J. Osborn to land on his feet. After being waived by the Patriots on Tuesday, the veteran wideout was reportedly claimed by the Washington Commanders,
New England Patriots coach Jerod Mayo confirmed the decision to waive wide receiver K. J. Osborn was a mutual one, when speaking with media members on Wednesday.
Releasing veteran K.J. Osborn means the New England Patriots can select a Mike Evans-style WR in the 2025 NFL draft.
The New England Patriots couldn't find a way for K.J. Osborn to get more involved in their plans, so they released the veteran from their roster.
The Patriots released wide receiver K.J. Osborn and filled his roster spot by activating offensive lineman Cole Strange.
After spending four years with the Minnesota Vikings, wide receiver K.J. Osborn signed a one-year, $4 million contract last offseason with the Patriots. But his time in New England has come to an end with Adam Schefter reporting that Osborn and the Patriots have mutually agreed to move on after only 14 weeks of the regular season.
K.J. Osborn's disappointing tenure with the New England Patriots is over. The Patriots have waived the veteran wide receiver, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Tuesday morning. Schefter noted it was a "mutual decision" between the two sides. UPDATE (4:15 p.m ...
The Patriots waived veteran wideout K.J. Osborn on Tuesday, according to a source.
Osborn is among the Patriots receivers who have seen their playing time fluctuate during the campaign, and he has not suited up since November.