The New England Patriots are busy these days. After trading for wide receiver Josh Gordon on Monday – a move that was made official yesterday – http://www.authenticsnewenglandpatriots.com/cheap-patrick-chung-jersey , the team also brought in three players for free agency workouts (according to ESPN Boston’s Mike Reiss). Let’s take a look at them:QB Kyle AllenAfter going undrafted earlier this year, the Carolina Panthers added Kyle Allen as a free agent. The Houston product saw plenty of action early in the team’s preseason but ultimately failed to challenge former Patriots practice squad passer in Taylor Heinicke for a spot on the team. Allen, who finished his senior year in college with a 76.2% completion percentage (80 of 105), 751 yards, four touchdowns and four interceptions, was signed to the practice squad but released after the Panthers’ season opener.RB Andre EllingtonA versatile running back that amassed over 3,000 yards from scrimmage over the course of his five-year career, Andre Ellington has been on the open market since the start of free agency. The 29-year old, who spent the majority of his career so far with the Arizona Cardinals, is an experienced runner between the tackle that also has seen plenty of targets in the passing game. Despite his smaller stature, he is there not unlike Patriots offseason acquisition Jeremy Hill, who was placed on injured reserve last week due to a torn ACL.RB Charcandrick WestCharcandrick West is another experienced running back brought in for a workout. The 27-year old has been used as a ball carrier and receiver out of the backfield since joining the league in 2014 – he has amassed 341 offensive touches for a combined 1,551 yards and 12 touchdowns – White Trent Brown Jersey , and that also is no stranger to special teams. West, like Ellington, could therefore be a candidate for the fourth running back spot currently occupied by Kenjon Barner.Like they always do, the Patriots are again trying to keep their emergency lists updated: all three players brought in play at rather deep positions at the moment but could be called upon in case of injury or performance issues with the depth options at their respective spots – namely practice squad quarterback Danny Etling (less likely) and depth running back Kenjon Barner (more likely). Divisional games are always a special affair, and Monday night’s game between the New England Patriots and the Buffalo Bills was no different. The Patriots’ 25-6 win was a hard-fought one that saw the offense struggle for most of the night but the defense come up in key situations. All in all, the team was able to get a victory in Buffalo — or, as head coach Bill Belichick said in the postgame locker room, to “grind it out” (via the Patriots’ Twitter):The clip starts with the usual amount of handshakes and high-fives, but includes two noteworthy scenes: 1) Backup tight end Dwayne Allen was once again the first player to greet his teammates when they enter the locker room, standing right next to Robert and Jonathan Kraft. 2) Josh McDaniels was pretty pumped about Devin McCourty’s pick-six, noting that he was “faster than Tyreek” — Kansas City Chiefs standout Tyreek Hill.Afterwards, Belichick is seen taking the floor to congratulate his team to the win. “Good job, men http://www.authenticsnewenglandpatriots.com/cheap-ryan-allen-jersey ,” Belickick told the Patriots players. “That’s the way to come in here and get a division win on the road. It’s always tough here, you just have to grind it out — and you did.” New England’s head coach went on to tell his team that it is on a short week heading into the next game, and that a quick turnaround is needed with the Green Bay Packers right around the corner.When Belichick was done, special teams captain Matthew Slater took the floor to break down the traditional postgame huddle. “You’re coming into Buffalo on Halloween week, it’s kind of like a little trick, little treat,” Slater said before asking his teammates about how they felt about “a little trick, a little treat, a little W?” Awww yeah.The Patriots also released a sights-and-sounds clip from the game, which features scenes from the Bills faithful before the game, Patriots’ pregame huddles broken down by Trey Flowers and Devin McCourty, and sideline reactions of the biggest plays of the night.