Patriots Waive Rookie CB After Fan Clash Before Giants Preseason Game
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FOXBOROUGH, MA – August 24, 2025
The New England Patriots made a stunning roster move just hours before their preseason finale against the New York Giants, cutting rookie cornerback Jordan Polk. The decision, announced on August 22, 2025, was driven not only by Polk’s inconsistent performance but also by an unprofessional outburst toward fans during a public practice at Gillette Stadium.
Concerns about Polk, an undrafted free agent signed on May 9, 2025, had been brewing throughout training camp. His shaky preseason showings raised doubts about his readiness for the NFL. Across three preseason games, Polk was targeted 10 times, allowing eight completions for 131 yards and a touchdown, with a Pro Football Focus grade of 51.2. In the Patriots’ 42-10 loss to the Giants, he struggled with two holding penalties, further highlighting his inconsistency.
The tipping point came during an open training camp session. Sources report that Polk reacted angrily to fan criticism, dismissing their frustrations in a manner deemed unacceptable by the coaching staff. This breach of professionalism clashed with the Patriots’ culture of discipline and respect for their fanbase, known as Patriots Nation.
Head coach Mike Vrabel addressed the decision with clarity: “This team is built on accountability and respect for those who support us. Patriots Nation is the heartbeat of this franchise, and we expect every player to honor that.” The move reflects the organization’s zero-tolerance stance on conduct that undermines the bond with their loyal fans.
Polk’s release opens opportunities for other young defensive backs vying for roster spots as the Patriots finalize their 53-man roster by the August 26 deadline. The secondary, already a competitive group, will see increased competition among players like Craig Woodson and Kobee Minor.
The decision has sparked mixed reactions among fans. Some applaud the Patriots for upholding their standards, with one X post stating, “No one’s bigger than the team.” Others lament the loss of a promising talent, questioning if the incident was overblown. As New England prepares for their season opener against the Las Vegas Raiders on September 7, the move sends a clear message: talent alone won’t secure a spot in Foxborough. For the Patriots, respect for fans and tradition remains non-negotiable.












