
The New England Patriots are making quiet but strategic moves, officially signing former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jonathan Ward to their practice squad this morning. But what’s turning heads isn’t just the signing — it’s what veteran insider Aron Drager reportedly said afterward that has fans and players stunned.
According to sources close to the team, Drager — known for his blunt and brutally honest takes — made comments about the rookie that “no one in the building expected to hear.” One staff member described the moment as “awkward silence — you could’ve heard a pin drop.”
“He said things that just shouldn’t be said to a kid on his first day,” the source revealed.
While the exact quote hasn’t been released publicly, multiple reports suggest Drager criticized Ward’s “lack of explosiveness” and questioned his place in the Patriots’ system — remarks that some insiders are calling “disrespectful and unnecessary.”
The Patriots, meanwhile, are staying focused on football. Head coach Jerod Mayo praised Ward’s work ethic and versatility, saying:
“Jonathan’s the kind of player who grinds. He’s got the mindset we value here.”
Ward, 27, spent time with both the Steelers and Titans, showing flashes of potential as a depth back and special teams contributor. His addition comes amid ongoing injury concerns in New England’s backfield, especially following Rhamondre Stevenson’s recent setback.
On social media, fans are buzzing — some defending Drager’s tough-love approach, others calling for professionalism and respect.
“That’s not how you talk to a young player trying to prove himself,” one fan posted on X.
“Ward deserves a chance. Let him show what he can do.”
The Patriots are expected to evaluate Ward’s readiness in the coming week, with the possibility of elevating him to the active roster if injuries persist.
Still, the real drama isn’t just on the field — it’s in what was said behind closed doors.
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