Although minor, the Patriots have made a few roster moves over the last few days.
On Thursday, the Patriots signed restricted free agent offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor at the low level of $2.13 million. He has played in 27 regular-season games and one postseason contest with three starts. Last season in his first year with New England, he played in 10 games as a reserve, seeing most of his playing time on special teams.
Eluemunor figures to compete for a spot on the roster as a backup interior lineman.
Then on Friday, according to ESPN's Mike Reiss, restricted free agent Adam Butler has signed his tender worth $3.26 million. Butler has 62 tackles and 11 sacks in three seasons with the Patriots.
The Patriots are hopeful Butler can continue to develop and turn into a valuable three-down lineman.
Friday was the deadline for restricted free agents to sign their tenders.