Getty Images

As the Patriots continue to juggle their roster at the receiver position, Brandon Lloyd’s future with the team is unclear.

Lloyd is owed a $3 million roster bonus that the Patriots will almost certainly not pick up, but New England may still work out a restructured contract with him.

As of Friday afternoon, Mike Reiss of ESPNBoston.com was reporting that the Patriots were in talks to try to restructure Lloyd’s contract, which called for a base salary of $1.9 million in addition to the $3 million roster bonus. On Saturday morning, Tom Curran of CSNNE.com reported that Lloyd’s odds of staying in New England are 50-50.

The Patriots have already lost last year’s leading receiver, Wes Welker. Lloyd was the team’s No. 2 receiver, with 74 catches for 911 yards. New England has added free agent Danny Amendola, who is expected to play the Welker role, and are considering signing Emmanuel Sanders, a restricted free agent from the Steelers, who could take Lloyd’s place.