Patriots rookie vows to give his all in pursuit of a championship, while sending a bitter message to the Raiders
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Patriots rookie vows to give his all in pursuit of a championship, while sending a bitter message to the Raiders
Foxborough, Massachusetts – August 30, 2025
After being cut from the Las Vegas Raiders’ roster on August 27, 2025, the former offensive tackle quickly found a new home with the New England Patriots, joining the practice squad on August 29, 2025. In his first practice session with the team, he made a bold statement, pledging to give his all to help the Patriots win while expressing deep resentment toward the Raiders for their decision to let him go.
Speaking on the sidelines, Munford didn’t hide his emotions: “The Patriots have given me a new opportunity, and I won’t let them down. I will fight with everything I have, train relentlessly, and do whatever it takes to contribute to this team’s success—whether it’s on the practice field or on game day. The Las Vegas Raiders turned their backs on me, treated me like I had no value. I hate that, and I’ll make sure they regret ever giving up on me!” His words were seen as a direct challenge to the Raiders’ coaching staff, especially head coach Antonio Pierce, ahead of the Week 1 matchup between the Patriots and Raiders on September 7, 2025, at Allegiant Stadium.
Munford, who appeared in 46 games with 18 starts for the Raiders from 2022–2024, brings valuable experience to the Patriots. With the ability to line up at left tackle, right tackle, and even as an eligible tight end, he offers versatility to an offensive line currently being restructured under head coach Mike Vrabel. Although he is starting out on the practice squad, Munford is determined to prove he deserves a spot on the active roster, particularly as the Patriots prepare to face star Raiders players such as Maxx Crosby and Davante Adams.
Munford’s comments have already stirred up the NFL community. The account @GridironTalk posted on X on August 30: “Thayer Munford Jr. is turning Patriots vs. Raiders into a personal grudge match! He clearly wants to make the Raiders regret their decision.” The post quickly went viral with thousands of shares. Still, Munford seems unfazed, remaining fully focused on adapting to Vrabel’s system.
The Week 1 game promises to be an intense showdown. Munford’s anger and determination could prove to be the spark that helps the Patriots pull off an upset against the Raiders, a team widely praised for its star-studded roster featuring Brock Bowers and Geno Smith. Will Munford be able to turn bitterness into motivation and shine on the big stage? The answer will come on September 7, 2025.












