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Patriots announced Friday they have signed defensive end/outside linebacker Eric Moore and released outside linebacker Pierre Woods . Here's part of the announcement that was issued by the team on the move: Moore, 6-4, 268 pounds, is a veteran
Patriots announced Friday they have signed defensive end/outside linebacker Eric Moore and released outside linebacker Pierre Woods . Here’s part of the announcement that was issued by the team on the move: Moore, 6-4, 268 pounds, is a veteran
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released on Sunday. He does have practice squad eligibility, so he could ultimately return to Foxboro. Linebacker Pierre Woods : Woods, 28, was signed as an undrafted free agent in 2006 and spent the last four seasons with New England working
moves, severing ties with several players who have been roster fixtures the last few seasons, including linebacker Pierre Woods and wide receiver (and last year’s special teams captain) Sam Aiken , as well as linebacker Derrick Burgess
an area where the Patriots were thin and lacking in NFL experience when camp opened. In his absence, New England used Pierre Woods , Rob Ninkovich and Marques Murrell at the OLB position, and it was Murrell who got the start and played well in the preseason opener
more confident, understanding things that happened the day before and being able to process that.”) In addition, Pierre Woods , Rob Ninkovich and Marques Murrell have also taken snaps outside. But the release of Crable and the uncertainty
said. “You just have to listen to him because he knows his stuff.” “He’s a real good coach,” linebacker Pierre Woods said of Patricia, the only position coach he’s ever known as a professional. “Very smart. Very intelligent
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tabbed practice player of the week. He was joined in black jerseys this week by quarterback Brian Hoyer , linebacker Pierre Woods and wide receiver Taylor Price . For Woods, it was nice way to return to the roster, one week after leaving the grounds
single day. That’s really all I’m worried about, is trying to get better every day.” 4. The return of Pierre Woods . Woods, who was cut by the Patriots before the start of the season, was working as a groundskeeper at the University of
The Patriots on Wednesday announced the signing of linebacker Pierre Woods , who had been released by the team on Sept. 4. A 6-foot-5, 255-pounder, Woods joined the Patriots as a rookie free agent
Regardless of how his critics feel about him, with the release of last year’s special teams captain Sam Aiken and veteran Pierre Woods , Slater is suddenly one of the most experienced special teamers the Patriots have on their roster. He was sad to see
Green Bay (2006-08) and Philadelphia (2008-09). He’ll wear No. 58 for the Patriots, last worn by linebacker Pierre Woods . And like Woods, White is a linebacker who has made his bones as special teamer — he has registered 94 special teams tackles, including
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Jeff joined the show to discuss the rumors of Doc heading to the Clippers. Jeff said that he will not discuss his future but that his brother would be a great candidate anywhere.
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Pierre McGuire joins Mut and Merloni after a Bruins win and discusses the play of Rask and the defense, the Hossa injury, and Jagr.
Tony Amonte calls out Marian Hossa for missing Game 3 and recaps the Bruins win.
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