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July 20, 2018:
Offensive tackle
Andrew Jelks retires from the NFL without having played a single down. The Pats signed Jelks as an undrafted rookie in 2017 despite his having missed the entire 2015 and 2016 seasons at Vanderbilt due to preseason injuries. The Patriots placed Jelks on the reserve/non-football injury list on September 2, 2017 due to a torn ACL suffered during pre-season workouts his senior year at Vanderbilt; he remained on the NFI last for the entire year. (Note: NFI has no minimum salary like IR does.) Rookies were scheduled to report to training camp on July 22 in 2018, so I am speculating that Jelks failed his physical, leading to the retirement.
Less than a week before training camp, it seems that we won't get a chance to see the potential of the team's mystery man
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The Patriots announced today the signing of first-round draft pick RB Sony Michel. In addition, the Patriots announced that OL Andrew Jelks has been placed on the reserve/retired list.
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July 20, 2017:
Chase Farris is waived with a non-football injury designation. The Pats had signed the guard from Ohio State to their practice squad on October 5, 2016. While preparing for training camp on his own time he tore his Achilles tendon and would have missed the 2017 season regardless. Farris never re-signed with another NFL team, though he did play in the short-lived Alliance of American Football in 2019. He had graduated from Ohio State with a bachelor's in Consumer and Family Financial Services, and now works as a financial representative for Northwestern Mutual in Columbus Ohio.
With training camp starting up in a week, the Patriots have a roster spot to fill. On Thursday, the team released offensive lineman Chase Farris from their 90-man roster. Farris signed with the Pa…
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Elyria nonprofit Save Our Children has appointed Elyria native and professional football player Chase Farris as their executive director.
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3 Questions for Chase Farris: 1. What does being a living example of Black history mean to you? If you would have told me at 17, this would be in my 10-year plan, I wouldn’t have believed it. It’s a blessing and an honor to impact people and effect change – especially in my current […]
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July 20, 2014:
The Patriots sign free agent
Nate Byham. A sixth round pick by San Francisco, the tight end from Pitt was considered to be one of the best blocking tight ends of the 2010 draft. Byham played in a handful of games for the Niners and Bucs from 2010 to 2013; Foxborough was his last NFL stop when the Pats released him five days later.
Nate Byham enters his ninth season at UAlbany in 2022 after competing for four seasons as an NFL tight end. He currently is the team’s Associate Head Coach/Co-Offensive
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The Patriots are reportedly set to add a veteran tight end in advance of training camp.
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July 20, 2012:
New England releases rookie free agent WR
Matt Roark. It's never a good sign for your pro football career when a team gives up on you this quickly, and that was the case here: the 6'5 receiver never drew interest from any NFL team after that - but he remains a legend in Lexington, Kentucky.
<p style="text-align: center"><!-- image removed --></p> The story of Matt Roark is a movie script waiting to happen...
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The New England Patriots released rookie WR Matt Roark today.
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July 20, 2012:
Gino “The Duke” Cappelletti has decided to retire from the Patriots radio broadcast team after 32 years as the team’s iconic color analyst.
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By Chad Finn, Boston.com Staff When the Patriots make their preseason debut August 9, a voice that accompanied generations of fans on autumn Sundays for more than three decades will […]
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July 20, 2011:
Myra Kraft, the wife of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and a hard-working philanthropist dedicated to numerous causes, died Wednesday morning after a battle with cancer, the team said in a statement. She was 68.
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Myra Hiatt Kraft, who surrendered much of her privacy as a daughter and a spouse in families led by powerful men, then turned that sacrifice into a philanthropic tool for public good, died in her Brookline home of cancer yesterday. She was 68.
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Trustee Myra (Hiatt) Kraft '64, who first visited Brandeis with her father as a child in the 1950s and over the next half-century became one of the university's most prominent and generous alumnae, died on July 20 after a long battle with cancer. She was 68.
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July 20, 2010:
Bret Lockett is re-signed as an exclusive rights free agent. The backup safety and special teamer played in ten games for the Pats that season before landing on IR with a groin injury. More injuries were the hallmark of his stay in New England: he was placed on IR at the end of camp in 2011 with a chest injury, and again in 2012 due to a groin injury. According to his social media the self promoter is in SoCal now, working as a corporate trainer and business consultant helping entrepreneurs executives find more revenue paths.
Little-known New England Patriots safety- – and r&b star wannabe – Bret Lockett insisted yesterday that he and celebutante Kim Kardashian had a sexting fling even after the reality TV ch…
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So much for Bret Lockett just going away. But at least the NFL player admitted on CNN's Showbiz Tonight that he has never met Kim Kardashian, the woman he has claimed he had a five-month "physical relationship" with while the E! star was involved with Kris Humphries, who is now her fianc.
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Football player Bret Lockett is taking to the field for animals in a new PETA ad in which he urges people to keep fur out of their wardrobes.
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July 20, 2006:
The Pats waive
Jeff Roehl, an offensive tackle originally signed as an undrafted rookie in 2003 by the Giants. Roehl was a victim of final roster cuts in 2005 after spending the entire offseason with the Pats, and had been allocated to NFL Europe earlier in 2006. After spending a couple years playing indoor football he became a music producer and DJ.
A former NFL player's ex-wife is suing him, alleging that his actions resulted in sexually explicit photos and videos of her being posted to several pornographic websites without her consent or knowledge.
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Former NFL Lineman Set to DJ Third Major Summer Music Fest at Friday at North Coast It was a vision inspired by a mouse. Or rather, a mau5. One hot July evening a little over three years ago, Joel Zimmerman (better known as Deadmau5) brought his classically-inspired melodies and thumping...
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July 20, 2005:
Tedy Bruschi elects to sit out the season while recovering from a stroke.
Tedy Bruschi has decided to sit out the 2005 season while he continues to recover from a mild stroke suffered in mid-February. The Patriots issued a statement through media relations director Stacey James Wednesday afternoon.
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Nearly three years ago, Tedy Bruschi suffered a stroke that imperiled not just his career but his life. The former University of Arizona star's comeback continues in suburban Phoenix with his fifth Super Bowl appearance.
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July 20, 2000:
After shuffling tight ends throughout the 1999 season, the Baltimore Ravens made a move to guarantee they would have the league's best tandem at the position...
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July 20, 1998:
Patriots re-sign exclusive rights free agent
Adam Vinatieri to a one-year contract.
FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) — The New England Patriots began the process of trimming their roster by releasing seven players yesterday. The Patriots released running backs Rodney Byrd and Robert Green, wid…
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Stood to win $1,600 off a $2 parlay card
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July 20, 1995:
New England signs their first round draft pick, cornerback
Ty Law.
Twenty-five years ago Wednesday, the Patriots were a team at a crossroads. They were clearly trending in the right direction – after going 10-6 and securing a playoff berth in […]
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July 20, 1987:
Roland James undergoes arthroscopic surgery on his knee. The safety was limited to nine games and one start in '87.
Roland James is honored by the Sharon Education Foundation as the first recipient of the Lee Flaxer Award.
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July 20, 1985:
Patriots re-sign center
Guy Morriss; he played in 59 games for the Pats at the end of his NFL career from 1984 to 1987. After that he served as the team's offensive line coach in 1988-89. Morriss played in 217 NFL games from 1973 to 1987, the first eleven coming as the starting center for the Philadelphia Eagles.
The former second-round pick in 1973 stayed 11 seasons in Philly, wearing the No. 50 for 10 of those, and was our second-ranked player at No. 62 behind Jason Kelce
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July 20, 1984:
The team reports that
Clarence Weathers will be out indefinitely after suffering a broken foot. The wide receiver was limited to nine games in '84 and moved on to the Browns the following season.
July 20, 1978:
The Patriots re-sign
Leon Gray to a two-year contract extension. Unfortunately the Sullivans decided to save some money by trading Gray away to Houston a year later. At the time
John Hannah reportedly said, "We just traded away our Super Bowl".
FOXBORO — Before they became one of the greatest guard-tackle tandems in NFL history, there was some uncertainty when the Patriots put Leon Gray on the left side of their offensive line next to Joh…
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FOXBORO — Leon Gray was a key force in bolstering the New England Patriots’ offensive line play in the 1970s, along with teammate and Pro Football Hall of Famer John
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July 20, 1976:
Bob Geddes retires. The backup inside linebacker was with the Pats for three seasons, and had appeared in 13 games the previous season.
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July 20, 1969:
Larry Garron retires after nine seasons with the Patriots. Garron was a four-time American Football League All-Star; he averaged 5.6 yards per carry in 1961 and 5.9 the following season. An original Patriot, he is a member of the Pats All-Decade Team of the 1960s.
The New England Patriots are deeply saddened to learn of the loss of former Patriots running back Larry Garron, an original member of the Boston Patriots from 1960 through the 1968 season.
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Larry Garron, an original member of the Boston Patriots, died at age 82, the team announced Saturday. Garron, who was born in 1937 in Marks, Mississippi, attended Western Illinois before […]
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July 20, 1968:
The Boston Patriots trade
Babe Parilli to the New York Jets for
Mike Taliaferro. I get it that the Patriots were in rebuilding mode and needed to get younger, but this was never going to be a good value trade.
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Over the course of the 2018 off-season, the New England Patriots office at Last Word on Pro Football will be highlighting a different historical Patriot great every week. This week, we will be taking a look at Babe Parilli's impact on the football world.
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Came to Jets in 1968 for 2 Years After Top College Career, 13 Seasons in NFL & AFL
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More NFL Tidbits
A couple of announcer's nightmares (and torture for the kid - as well as their teacher - growing up):
John Prchlik, born July 20, 1925.
John went to Yale and was drafted by the Boston Yanks in 1947. He won two NFL championships as a defensive tackle for the Bobby Layne era Detroit Lions over the Cleveland Browns in the early fifties.
Dave 'Buster' Hathcock, 78 (born July 20, 1943).
The defensive back won a championship with Green Bay in a game that would later become known as Super Bowl I.
Other pro football players of note born on July 20:
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**** Stanfel (1927-2015); Hall of Fame guard was a five-time All Pro for Detroit and Washington in the fifties, winning two NFL championships.
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Jake Scott (1945-2020); five-time Pro Bowl safety won two Super Bowls with Miami in the seventies.
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Jordan Gross, 41 (1980); Pro Bowl left tackle for Carolina started 167 games over his 11-year career from 2003 to 2013.
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Casey Wiegmann, 48 (1973); the center played in 227 games from 1997-2011, mostly with the Chiefs.
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D.J. Williams, 39 (1982); linebacker played nine of his 11 seasons for Denver, making 897 tackles with 75 tackles for a loss.