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Eliot Wolf first dealt No. 171 to Detroit for a 6th (No. 182) and a 7th (No. 228). With No. 182, the Patriots selected kicker ...
The New England Patriots release longtime long snapper Joe Cardona, following the departure of veteran center David Andrews.
The release of long snapper Joe Cardona marks the end of an era for the Patriots as they reshape their roster.
This could have been an epic draft had the Patriots not won that meaningless Week 18 game against the Bills and fallen from ...
Shedeur Sanders’ slide down the NFL draft was the dominant story of the weekend with one of college football’s most high-profile players lasting until the fifth round. The fact Sanders was taken by ...
New England had previously released both center David Andrews and linebacker Ja'Whaun Bentley this offseason, and also let cornerback Jonathan Jones and defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr. walk away in ...
The Patriots released long snapper Joe Cardona on Tuesday, as new head coach Mike Vrabel continues to move on from the ...
The New England Patriots have officially released their longest-tenured veteran, and the final piece of the team's Super Bowl-winning rosters during the 2010s.
Long-time long snapper and 2024 captain Joe Cardona was released Tuesday, the Patriots announced. The move comes on the heels ...
The Patriots have released veteran long snapper Joe Cardona, He was New England's longest-tenured player and the last who ...
The Patriots no longer have any former Super Bowl champions from the Bill Belichick era on the roster after releasing Joe Cardona ...
With Cardona no longer on the team, Kyle Dugger is the longest-tenured player on the Patriots. The post Patriots release long ...
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