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Hope we see him back in uniform.
That has led to questions about Wright's longer-term prognosis, and some of those questions percolated again this week after the Patriots reached agreement on a two-year deal with free-agent defensive end Marcus Stroud.
Wright, according to a source, has made strides in his recovery and has been working out at Gillette Stadium. While some players have left the area over the last few months, Wright has stayed close by, positioning himself to be at his strongest when organized workouts ultimately begin.
Wright, who turned 29 on Tuesday and enters his seventh NFL season, led the Patriots with 5.5 sacks last season. His contract runs through 2012.
Unfortunately it looks like he'll probably have to find another place to workout at in a few days.
Thank You Lord, please keep Mike in Your hands as his recovery continues. Amen
Pretty scary knowing that a player that missed more than the entire last quarter of the season was the leader in sacks at 5.5
5.5 is a low enough lead sacker for a team,let alone a guy who did not play all season
We better improve next season in that department
First bit on news on his health sounds encouraging.
That is great to hear
While he's obviously planning to play again, my guess is that he really shouldn't.
Pretty scary knowing that a player that missed more than the entire last quarter of the season was the leader in sacks at 5.5
5.5 is a low enough lead sacker for a team,let alone a guy who did not play all season
We better improve next season in that department