In 2025, Gibson joined a Patriots offense that leaned on a backfield duo of Rhamondre Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson. He produced 106 rushing yards and a touchdown on 25 carries across five games and added two receptions for six yards before his season-ending injury disrupted his role and the team’s plans.
The release prompted social-media responses from Gibson and his wife, Victoria. Victoria posted content that appeared to nod at the decision, while Antonio publicly thanked the organization and its fans, stressing that his journey in the NFL would continue.
New England is expected to consider a replacement for Gibson as it builds its offense for 2026. The team may pursue options in free agency or the league’s draft, using the cap space gained from the release to address other priorities, including offensive line, wide receiver, and defensive end needs.
Gibson’s absence leaves a vacant depth chart spot behind Stevenson and Henderson. A potential replacement could come via free agency or late-round picks, as the Patriots explore adding a back who can contribute in both rushing and receiving roles and help maintain a versatile, multi-faceted attack.
Despite the timing of his release, Gibson is likely to draw interest from around the NFL as he rehabilitates from injury and seeks a fresh start with a new team. New England’s offseason focus remains on reconfiguring its roster to pursue sustained success and, potentially, a seventh championship in the coming years.