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Hey Hey Hey Albert Haynesworth’s A Patriot

In this Aug. 21, 2010, file photo, Washington Redskins defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth watches warm ups before an NFL preseason football game against Baltimore Ravens in Landover, Md.

According to several media reports the New England Patriots have acquired former All Pro NT Albert Haynesworth, 30, from the Washington Redskins for a 5th round draft pick. 

Haynesworth, a 2002 1st round pick out of the University of Tennessee (15th overall), made his mark in the NFL with the Tennessee Titans where he played for 7 seasons making 2 Pro Bowls and being named a NFL All-Pro twice.  Named the 2008 Defensive Player of the Year, he left Tennessee after the 2008 season when he signed a huge free agent contract with Washington that was reported for $100 million over 7 years.

Haynesworth, once a dominant force in the middle with the Titans, is expected to regain that form in New England as one of the leagues brutal run stoppers.

Haynesworth is not without his baggage though. 

In training camp in 2003 he kicked Tennessee teammate Justin Hartwig in the chest and had to be restrained.  In 2006 he stomped on Dallas lineman Andre Gurode in the chest during a game and was suspended for five games.  Then in 2010 he had several issues between himself and the Redskins coaching staff eventually leading to his exit from the Beltway.

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Haynesworth has had off the field issues too, having had arrest warrants issued for him over a traffic incident in 2006.  The charges were later dropped.  In 2009, he was indicted on traffic charges for an accident that led to a man being paralyzed in which he was reportedly driving his Ferrari in excess of 100 mph.

In 2004, a bank took legal action for failure to repay a commercial loan of nearly $2.4 million and filed suit against Haynesworth.  In 2010 he was sued for paternity by an exotic dancer in New York State, who asked for $10 million for child support and expenses. And earlier this season he reportedly threw a punch during a traffic altercation in Leesburg, VA.

New England is known in the Belichick-era for taking on troubled players and having them return to form.  Two of the Patriots success stories were running back Corey Dillon and wide receiver Randy Moss.

Patriots head coach Bill Belichick’s in his morning press conference refused to talk about the trade other than to say the team was “in the process of acquiring Albert Haynesworth” from the Washington Redskins.

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Sammy Morris Re-signs with Patriots

The New England Patriots have re-signed free agent running back Sammy Morris to a one-year contract.  Morris, who came to New England in 2007 from Miami, has had injury issues since he arrived. 

New England Patriots running back Sammy Morris celebrates a two point conversion in front of New York Jets linebacker David Harris (R) during the third quarter of their AFC Divisional NFL playoff football game in Foxborough, January 16, 2011He missed most of the 2007 and 2009 seasons with chest and knee injuries.  In 2010 he played a reduced role to BenJarvus Green-Ellis in the New England running scheme.

Morris, 34, the 2000 5th round pick of the Buffalo Bills, is expected to add veteran depth to the backfield which includes Green-Ellis, Danny Woodhead and draft picks Stevan Ridley and Shane Vareen.  It may also include veteran Kevin Faulk, who is currently a free agent.

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Patriots Sign Draft Picks; Rookie Free Agents

The New England Patriots announced this evening the signing of two 2011 draft picks and 12 undrafted rookie free agents as well as a couple of roster moves involving the military reserve list.

New England PatriotsBefore we get into the signings I forgot to put in an earlier post that the team is going to let DB Tony Carter go later this week.  Bill Belichick informed Carter on Tuesday that the team was going to cut him.  He was little used in his time with the Patriots.

The team announced the signings of 5th round draft pick TE Lee Smith, who is regarded as possibly the best blocking TE in the last draft.  Smith’s contract terms were not released but it’s believed to be a four-year deal.  According to a league source Smith did get a signing bonus of just over $171,000.

The Patriots also signed 6th round draft pick LB/DE Markell Carter to a four-year deal with a signing bonus of $94,000.

While they were working on signing a couple of the draft picks they were also busy stock piling undrafted rookie free agents.  The team confirmed the signing of 12 UDRFA’s, 10 of which we listed in a post last night.  Of the two additional signee’s one has local ties as the Patriots inked former UMass kicker Chris Koepplin along with former University of Idaho Vandal DE Aaron Lavarias.

The Patriots now have 88 players towards the 90-man roster limit.  This is counting the unsigned draft picks and their free agents.

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Once again in closing here are the most recent time changes for the public practices on Thursday and Friday from Patriots.com:

Thursday

On field sessions will occur from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.

The Patriots Experience will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Both practices will be unpadded.

Friday

On field sessions will occur from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.

The Patriots Experience will be open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Both practices will be unpadded.

Don’t forget to stay with Sox & Dawgs through out the free agent frenzy we will update you daily on normal roster moves and as needed on larger free agent signings, restructured contracts and trades.

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Patriots And Free Agency

On Monday evening the NFL released a complete list of the players who are free agents. Here is the breakdown of New England Patriots free agents:

New England PatriotsUnrestricted
RB Kevin Faulk
K Shayne Graham
OL Matt Light
DB Brandon McGowan
RB Sammy Morris
OL Quinn Ojinnaka
DB Jarrad Page
RB Fred Taylor
DE Gerard Warren
LB Tracy White

Restricted
RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis

Franchised
OL Logan Mankins

According to Yahoo! Sports those players they feel are likely to stay with New England are: Mankins, McGowan, Page, Warren and White.  Those they think are likely to look elsewhere include: Light, Morris, Taylor and Graham. While they think Faulk and Ojinnaka could go either way depending what the Patriots are willing to pay and what another team may offer them.  Faulk is going to need to prove to whoever is interested that he is fully recovered from his AL injury that ended his 2010 season.

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According to Chris Gasper of the Boston Globe, the team may have an interest in LB Matt Roth (Browns); DE/LB Mathias Kiwanuka (Giants); LB Manny Lawson (49ers); WR Braylon Edwards (Jets); DE Marcus Spears (Cowboys); DE Shaun Ellis (Jets) and RB Ricky Williams (Dolphins).

To me, the Patriots seem to be very silent, which isn’t unusual, right now they are only allowed to negotiate with the player’s agent.  I think Belichick wants to be able to get to end of the week when teams can actually talk to the players and get a feel for them personally.  This will allow them to see how they fit into this puzzle that he has created and continues to tweak on a yearly basis.  The one thing about this franchise, they never do anything in haste.  Everything is always well thought out and I’m sure in some case several options are explored before decisions are made.

Just a reminder that the Patriots practices on Thursday and Friday are open to the public.  This is from the teams website:

Thursday
Practices – 9:30-11:30am and 3:30-5:30pm
Patriots Experience 11:00am – 4:00pm
Both sessions are unpadded practices

Friday
Practices – 9:30-11:30am and 3:30-5:30pm
Patriots Experience 11:00am – 4:00pm
Both sessions are unpadded practices

For more information on Patriots Training Camp visit http://www.patriots.com/trainingcamp/ or call the Training Camp hot line at 508-549-0001.

Keep with Sox & Dawgs all through the free agency blitz and training camp as we will keep you up-to-date with all the latest happenings.

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NFL Sets Patriots 2011 Preseason Dates & Times

The NFL has set all the dates and dates and times for the preseason schedule and with that here is the schedule for the New England Patriots.

  • New England PatriotsThurs. Aug. 11 Jacksonville 7:30 p.m.
  • Thurs. Aug. 18 at Tampa Bay 7:30 p.m.
  • Sat. Aug. 27 at Detroit 8 p.m.
  • Thurs. Sept. 1 New York Giants 5:30 p.m.

All three Thursday games will be shown in New England ONLY on the Patriots Preseason Television Network. Check your local TV listings for a station near you.

There is NO DirecTV package assignment for any preseason games.

The Saturday evening game in Detroit will be shown nationally on CBS.

All four games will carried on the Patriots Radio Network.  You can also check SiriusXM for channel assignments.

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Patriots Get Back To Business

Tully Banta-Cain

The New England Patriots have reportedly been busy on the first day full day back from the 132-day lockout.  Head coach Bill Belichick reportedly told OLB Tully Banta-Cain that the team would be releasing him at week’s end.  He was scheduled to make just over $2 million in 2011.

According to sources, Banta-Cain has several teams interested in him and it’s highly unlikely he will return to New England.  Banta-Cain has 15 sacks over the last two seasons and had 45 tackles last year.  He had abdominal surgery last Friday and will miss 4 to 6 weeks.

It was also announced by the Frank Bauer, agent of guard Logan Mankins, that the All-Pro lineman will report to camp on time and sign his franchise tag tender sheet unless Mankins and the club can work out a long term deal.  If he signs the tender Mankins will earn $10.1 million in 2011.

The team also has reportedly signed several undrafted rookie free agents to help fill out roster spots towards the 90-man limit.  These have not all been confirmed and have been pulled from various sites. 

The reported signee’s are: OT Corey Woods (Akron); WR/KR Jeremy Ross (Cal); DE Alex Silvestro (Rutgers); LB Jeff Tarpinian (Iowa); OT Kyle Hix (Texas); DL Mike Berry (Auburn); TE/OT Will Yeatman (Maryland); LB Anthony Leonard (WVU); DE/LB Clay Nurse (Illinois) and LB Ryan Coulson (Nevada).

Sox and Dawgs will keep you up to date with all the Patriots news on a daily and on an as it happens basis for larger deals such as trades and big name free agents or cuts.

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Hallelujiah!! Football Is Back

Executive director of the NFL Players Association DeMaurice Smith (L) watches as New England Patriots team owner Robert Kraft (C) gets a hug from Indianapolis Colts center Jeff Saturday (R) outside the NFL Players Association Headquarters in Washington July 25, 2011. The NFL and players have agreed to terms to end their four-month lockout and ensure America's most professional sport will go ahead as planned next season.

Earlier today the NFLPA approved the proposed collective bargaining agreement between the owners and the players by a 32-0 vote.  The new CBA is for 10 years with no opt out for either side.  The agreement officially ends the 132-day lock out of the players by NFL ownership.

A couple of the newer additions to the CBA include a salary scale for rookie players, so no longer will you see those $65 million contracts handed out to players who haven’t played a down.  The scale is more realistic for rookie players.  Also the veteran players will get more of that money that would have been used on signing top draft picks.

In addition there will be no 18-game season and better health and safety provisions.  Also, players who retired pre-1993 will be gaining additional benefits, which was a key point for NFLPA head DeMaurice Smith.

While ownership can claim they got a slightly larger portion of the projected $9 Billion in league revenue.  But teams will have to spend nearly the entire salary cap in an effort to keep all the teams competitive.

With the agreement now an entire off-season of NFL business is going to be condensed into the next two weeks.  Starting today the NFL is distributing a list of eligible free agents. Starting tomorrow, team rosters can increase to the 90-man limit, teams can open their facilities to players, trades can be made and teams can sign drafted and undrafted players, they may also negotiate with free agents but can not sign them.

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On Wednesday 10 teams, including the Patriots will open training camp.  10 more teams will open camp on Thursday an additional 10 on Friday and the last two teams will open on Sunday.  Camp dates are set up so each team has 15 days of prep time before their first preseason game.

On Thursday the teams can start cutting players in order to get under the $120 million salary cap.

On Friday, teams can sign free agents and renegotiate restructured contracts of their current players to try to gain cap space.  And on August 4th the new league year will start and the NFLPA Union must be reconstituted.

The Patriots have announced that Wednesday’s conditioning run will be closed to fans and media but that Thursday’s session will be open to the public.  A time for practice is yet to be announced.  As with all public practice sessions fans should check Patriots.com for latest information regarding weather and cancellations.

The Patriots ownership also sent out a letter to their season ticket holders thanking the fans for their support.  Here is a copy of the letter via the Boston Herald’s Rap Sheet blog.

The best moment of the day came when Indianapolis Colts center and player rep Jeff Saturday spoke of Myra Kraft, the late wife of the Patriots owner, saying “A special thanks to Myra Kraft, who even in her weakest moment allowed Mr. Kraft to come and fight this out.  Without him, this deal does not get done…He’s a man who helped us save football.” 

With that Saturday then hugged Robert Kraft and football was officially back.

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2011 NFL Hall of Fame Game Cancelled

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has announced the cancellation of the annual NFL Hall of Fame Game scheduled for Sunday, August 7th in Canton, Ohio between the St. Louis Rams and the Chicago Bears.

NFL Hall of FameThe Hall of Fame induction ceremonies will go on as scheduled on Saturday, August 6th.

Goodell said the game was cancelled despite today’s vote of owners to ratify the new NFL CBA because there was no time for the team’s to prepare and play the game, “time is just too short.” Said Goodell.

This will cause the Hall of Fame a significant loss in revenue that ticket sales to the game put into the yearly operating budget of the Hall.

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NFL Owners Approve CBA; Players Say Not So Fast

NFL owners have voted tonight 31-0 to accept the proposed CBA.  The Oakland Raiders abstained from voting. The proposed CBA is a 10 year deal between the owners and the NFL Players that is contingent upon all of the union matters, including re-certification, being resolved by Wednesday July 27.  The deal contains no opt out clause for either side.

NFL LockoutAmong those union issues that need to be rectified is the re-certification of the union by a majority vote of the leagues 1900 players.  All the legal actions need to be dropped and the plaintiffs need to be made whole.  A vote on the Brady mediation that includes acceptance of the old CBA as part of the new agreement.  Any changes proposed to that old CBA need to be negotiated and agreed to by Saturday July 30.  And if there’s is no agreement of the newly negotiated portions the old CBA will terms on benefits, discipline, safety, etc shall be in effect for the full 10-year term of the new agreement.

The NFL Players are discussing the new CBA and expected to vote on it tonight.  If it is accepted by the player’s teams will be allowed to open facilities for voluntary workouts starting on Saturday morning.

According to Jay Glazer of FOX Sports he is hearing the player conference call is not going well and that there will be NO Player vote tonight on this agreement.  According cbssports.com, an email between NFL Players Association head DeMaurice Smith and the players indicated the players still had serious concerns over the ownership proposal.

Albert Breer of the NFL Network has traded messages with a couple of the player reps during the conference call he said; “They feel they have nothing to vote on, so there will be no vote.”

Currently the problem is that the NFL has not apparently provided the players with a complete CBA document for them to look at and vote on.

The players have until Tuesday to vote on any new agreement in order to keep with the proposed NFL Calendar.

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Myra Kraft, Wife of Patriots Owner, Passes Away at 68

Myra Kraft, the wife of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, has died at age 68 of cancer.  Mrs. Kraft, who was known for her charitable work, will be missed by her family, friends, Patriots staffers and fans and those many groups she so tirelessly helped out.

In a statement released by the Patriots it says, “Words can not express the deep sorrow that we feel in learning of the passing of Myra Hiatt Kraft.  Myra passed away early this morning after a courageous battle with cancer.  We are all heartbroken.  The global philanthropic community and the New England Patriots have suffered a great loss.”

Public services will be held for Mrs. Kraft on Friday July 22 at the Temple Emmanuel, 385 Ward Street in Newton MA.  Services are scheduled for 10 a.m.  The family has requested in lieu of flowers donations should be made in Mrs. Kraft’s name to the Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston’s Myra Kraft Giving Back Scholarship Fund.

Mrs. Kraft chaired the boards of the Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston and the Boys and Girls Club’s of Boston. She also served on the boards of her alma mater Brandeis University, The Boston Foundation, the United Way of Massachusetts Bay, Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, the American Repertory Theater, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and Facing History and Ourselves, a Holocaust education organization.  She also managed the Robert and Myra Kraft Family Foundation and the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation.

She was so worried in 1994 when he husband bought the Patriots, that the purchase would curtain their the charitable gifts they gave.  Instead their philanthropic giving increased along with the success of the franchise.

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Many current and former Patriots players and staffers offered condolences via statements or Twitter.  Among them was head coach Bill Belichick whose statement read, “On behalf of the entire Patriots football operation, we mourn the passing of Myra Kraft.  As much support as her quiet but unmistakable presence provided us in the competitive arena and as much as I will personally miss her warm embraces before and after each game, Myra shined in a much brighter arena. In the humanitarian arena, her generosity through philanthropy was admired and appreciated by all.  She made a permanent impression on hundreds of coaches, players, staff and our families as a model of grace, strength and giving.  Myra’s vision and example will impact and remain very much with our team forever.”

Defensive captain lineman Vince Wilfork on Twitter: “A wonderful life lost Luv ya Myra ‘momma’.”

Linebacker Jerod Mayo: “I am extremely saddened by the passing of Myra Kraft.  (She) has been a mainstay in the community and Patriots family.  Her giving spirit along with her countless random acts of kindness and philanthropy will continue to be a legacy remembered.

Former Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak on Twitter said: “Sad day for all in Patriot Nation. Myra Kraft will be missed by all connected to this franchise.  She did so much good for so many people.”

Former wide receiver Donte Stallworth on Twitter:  “Great family, great ownership that really cares about EVERY player! My condolences to the Krafts.”

Mrs. Kraft is survived by her husband Robert, and four sons, Jonathan, Daniel, Josh and David and their families.

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