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New England Patriots News 6-19, AFC East Notes

Steve Balestrieri

Good morning, here are Sunday’s Patriots news 6-19 notes and what’s happening around the AFC East.

Patriots Announce Joint Practices with Saints, Bears:

The Patriots made the “official” announcement for training camp dates, (we’ve been doing a countdown for a month). But the bigger news was the set dates for the joint practices with the Saints and the Bears. Prior to the two respective preseason games, the Patriots will have two practices with each of those teams.

The Patriots and Saints will conduct joint practices on August 9-10 prior to the preseason game on August 11. The next week the Bears come to town and the teams will practice together August 15-16 prior to the preseason game on August 18.

All of the practice sessions will be open to the public and a word to the wise…arrive early. The crowds are huge for these practices and if the joint practice with Philly two years ago is any indication, it will be crowded. The Patriots opened the stadium walkways so that fans could attend and watch the practices from high above.

Gronk, “Huge Development” for Garoppolo:

On Monday, Pats TE Rob Gronkowski was asked...

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