What Nathan Rourke’s release means for Patriots QB Bailey Zappe

Will Bailey Zappe be the next to go in New England?

Bailey Zappe is the last man standing from the New England Patriots’ 2023 quarterbacks room.

Malik Cunningham was signed to the Baltimore Ravens last season. Meanwhile, Mac Jones was traded in free agency, and Nathan Rourke was released on Monday.

Zappe-Mania is no longer running wild, and the former fourth-round draft pick out of Western Kentucky is clinging like a hair on a biscuit in a much-improved quarterbacks room ahead of the 2024 season.

Is the end coming for Zappe? That’s the immediate question following the release of Rourke.

The Patriots clearly weren’t keeping five quarterbacks on their roster. So it was no surprise to see the former CFL standout get cut after the team drafted rookies Drake Maye and Joe Milton III in April. They weren’t going to take reps away from their promising young signal-callers for Rourke.

However, things might not be as cut and dry for Zappe, who has started eight games in total for the Patriots over the last two seasons. Veteran Jacoby Brissett projects as the top quarterback due to his experience running Alex Van Pelt’s offense, while Maye works behind the scenes getting up to speed. But right out of the gates, Zappe should at the very least make the top-three on the depth chart.

Milton isn’t a lock as a sixth-round pick, and he’s going to have to show more than just a cannon arm to make the roster. The thinking is Zappe will have an opportunity to compete on the practice field.

Now, if Milton has a strong showing throughout the practices, it could put Zappe’s roster spot in jeopardy. What happens at quarterback will ultimately be fueled by how far along Maye and Milton are in the process by the end of training camp.

That alone sets the stage for one of the more intriguing quarterback battles in recent memory. Zappe still has a fighting chance, and it won’t be long before we see what he makes of it.

Bailey Zappe hopes to remain Patriots starting QB in 2024

Bailey Zappe still has his eyes set on the starting QB job for the Patriots

New England Patriots quarterback Bailey Zappe hopes to be on the roster next season, after starting the final five games of 2023.

The Western Kentucky product was named the full-time starter, beginning with the Patriots’ win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on December 7. The team went 2-3 over the five-game stretch, with the other win being a last-second thriller against the Denver Broncos.

Zappe threw for 1,272 yards, six touchdowns and nine interceptions on the year and finished with a quarterback rating of 23.2.

Decisions are going to have to be made in regards to personnel for 2024, but Zappe clearly still wants a big role on the team.

“I have the confidence in myself to know that I think I can go out there and lead a team and win games,” Zappe said, as transcribed by NESN’s Zack Cox. “Of course, I want it to be here. I’ve always dreamt of playing in the NFL, and of course, I want to be a Patriot.

“So whatever is decided this offseason, I’ll be ready for training camp. I’ll come to compete and do everything I can to help this team win. Hopefully, that’s (as) a starter, and hopefully we can win.”

It will be interesting to see what happens to Zappe and how that shapes the quarterback room moving forward.

New England will be in line to select a new signal-caller with the team holding the third overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft. Where exactly Zappe fits into all of this remains to be seen.

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Poll: Are Patriots better off winning games if it means Bailey Zappe at QB in 2024?

Are you fine with the Patriots winning games if it means Bailey Zappe at QB in 2024?

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The New England Patriots fan-base is obviously split down the middle on the whole tanking topic.

Some would prefer for the team to lose football games and have a real shot at landing Caleb Williams, Drake Maye or at least Jayden Daniels in the 2024 NFL draft. Meanwhile, others would rather see the team go out on their shield and win as many games as possible.

The Patriots could potentially finish the season with six wins with their last two games being a road meeting with the Buffalo Bills and a home game against the New York Jets. They’ve beaten the Jets 15 straight times, and they upset Buffalo at Gillette Stadium earlier in the season.

The Chicago Bears, Washington Commanders and New York Giants could all be teams looking to draft a quarterback. Does winning football games make sense for the Patriots if it means more Bailey Zappe at quarterback next season?

In that situation, the Patriots could use their draft picks to address other needs on the roster, such as wide receiver and offensive line. But they’d be skipping on adding a possible generational talent under center to help lead the way into the future.

Of course, there’s always the option of trading up, but it could take a massive haul to climb up the draft board. They’d also have to hope to find a willing trade partner.

There are no right or wrong answers for a team that’s just looking to compete. But their willingness to do so and whatever comes after could impact the future for years to come.

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