Today in Patriots History
June 7 Final Edition
Happy 36th birthday to Andre Neblett
Born June 7, 1988 in Rahway, New Jersey
Patriot DT, 2013; uniform #71
Signed as a veteran free agent on October 9, 2013
Andre Neblett was signed as an undrafted rookie from Temple by Carolina right after the 2010 draft. He spent three seasons with the Panthers, compiling 40 tackles and three sacks in 30 games. He signed with Tampa Bay in May of 2013 as a free agent but was waived as part of final roster cuts. In the span of twelve days he was signed twice and waived twice, playing in one game against the Jets in-between.
Oct 9, 2013:
The Patriots finally added some depth at defensive tackle on Wednesday. After losing Vince Wilfork for the season more than a week ago, the Patriots addressed their waning depth on the interior of the defensive line by signing veteran Andre Neblett. Neblett, 25, spent the past three seasons with...
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The Patriots finally added some depth at defensive tackle on Wednesday.
After losing Vince Wilfork for the season more than a week ago, the Patriots addressed their waning depth on the interior of the defensive line by signing veteran Andre Neblett.
He signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this offseason but was one of the team’s final cuts in the preseason. His connection to Greg Schiano, who is a close associate of Bill Belichick, in Tampa raises some intrigue, especially considering Belichick’s penchant for Rutgers players over the last few seasons.
The Patriots now have four defensive tackles on the active roster, including veteran Tommy Kelly and undrafted rookies Joe Vellano and Chris Jones. Kelly suffered an injury and was unable to finish Sunday’s game in Cincinnati, which may have heightened the need to add another interior lineman.
The Patriots also announced that they re-signed linebacker Ja’Gared Davis and safety Kanorris Davis to the practice squad on Wednesday. Both players were signed to the active 53-man roster and played on special teams during the loss to the Bengals over the weekend.
Oct 21, 2013:
Patriots.com | Patriots release DT Andre Neblett
The New England Patriots announced that they have released DT Andre Neblett.
Neblett, 25, was originally signed by the Patriots on Wednesday, Oct. 9, and released on Oct. 12 to make room on the 53-man roster for DL Marcus Forston. Neblett was then re-signed on Oct. 16 and appeared in Sunday's game vs. the N.Y. Jets. He did not record any statistics.
He is a veteran of three NFL seasons with the Carolina Panthers after joining the team as a rookie free agent out of Temple in in 2010. The 6-foot, 310-pounder signed with Tampa Bay as an unrestricted free agent on May 6, 2013, but was released by the Buccaneers on Aug. 31, 2013. Neblett has played in 31 NFL games with seven starts during his three-plus seasons in the NFL and has registered 28 total tackles, three sacks and two fumble recoveries. Last season, he played in 11 games with two starts and recorded 11 tackles and a 1/2 sack.
Happy 52nd birthday to Jeff Burris
Born June 7, 1972 in Rock Hill, South Carolina
Patriot CB, 2004 offseason; no uniform #
Signed as a veteran free agent on April 21, 2004
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Burris, 31, spent the last two seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals. Last season, he played in 13 games with eight starts at left cornerback, registering 44 tackles and two interceptions.
Burris adds depth and experience to a New England cornerback spot that now includes veteran Pro Bowler Ty Law, Tyrone Poole, Otis Smith and second-year player Asante Samuel.
A 1994 first-round pick of Buffalo, Burris spent his four seasons with the Bills. He played the next four campaigns with Indianapolis and has 540 tackles and 19 interceptions in 144 career games.
Ty Law would do just about anything for a one-way ticket out of New England, but the question is whether or not the Patriots are willing to part with their top cornerback over irreconcilable differences.
Law's maddening offseason began when he and the Patriots failed to come to terms on a contract extension. Then he called Bill Belichick a liar and appeared on several nationally-syndicated sports shows pleading his case. Law said he no longer wanted to play for the Patriots.
The Patriots chose not to dignify his comments with a response, so things died down until the last week and a half. The controversy heated up again on April 13 when they re-signed 38-year-old cornerback Otis Smith, who played alongside Law in 1996 and from 2000-2002.
Law got arrested during a routine traffic stop in Miami Beach four days later. He reportedly led police on a foot chase and was charged with two misdemeanors for failing to obey a police officer and resisting an officer.
The sequence of events led many to wonder if this was a sign that the Patriots were preparing to trade Law on draft weekend and rid themselves of public relations nightmare in training camp. Rumors came and went, and most of them were vehemently denied, but then the Patriots added another piece to their defensive backfield by signing cornerback Jeff Burris from Cincinnati on Tuesday.
Two cornerbacks in one week? This must mean that Law is as good as gone. Or does it?
A look back on surprising rookie free agents who earned roster spots out of camp.
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On the day the Patriots announced the signing of seven rookie free agents, here is a look back at some players who surprised by making the Patriots’ roster as rookie free agents out of training camp.
Randall Gay — In 2004, the 5-foot-11, 190-pound Gay beat out veteran Terrell Buckley and seventh-round pick Christian Morton with a strong camp showing. The Patriots were also expecting veteran Jeff Burris to report to camp, but Burris never arrived, creating more opportunities for Gay (12 starts as a rookie).
Burris has worked as cornerbacks or defensive backs coach at various levels since 2011, including a one-year stint at UMass. He has been with the Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns since 2021.
Happy 27th birthday to RB
David Montgomery
Montgomery was never part of the Patriots organization, but he was part of a Pats trade.
On April 28, 2018 the Pats sent their fourth round draft pick (4.114) to the Lions for Detroit's 2019 third (3.73)
A year later the Pats traded down, sending 3.73 and 6.205 to Chicago for their 3.87, 5.162 and a 2020 4th.
- The Bears used 3.73 on Montgomery, who has rushed for at least 800 yards every season (with two 1,000+ yard campaigns), while scoring 43 touchdowns.
- The Patriots used 3.87 on another RB,
Damien Harris, who produced less than half that amount (2,188 yards rushing and 21 touchdowns), and is now retired.
Other pro football players born on this date with New England connections:
Richard Gordon, 37 (June 7, 1987); the TE went to Milford Academy in CT and played in 35 games for four teams from 2011-15.
The Denver Broncos bolstered their tight end corps by signing five-year veteran Richard Gordon and waiving rookie Mitchell Henry.
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Alf Cobb (June 7, 1893-Sept 7, 1974); born in Athol, grew up in Waltham and died in West Hartford. Played in 21 games in the twenties as an offensive and defensive lineman for the Akron Pros and Cleveland Bulldogs.
The most complete, accurate and reliable reference source for Alf Cobb pro football statistics, stats, transactions, awards, biographical data and more.
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George Mulligan (June 7, 1914 - May 15, 1962); the Waterbury CT native was an end that played nine games for the Eagles in 1936. This person does not appear to be related to another George Mulligan of that era, a sports promoter that owned the Hartford Blues football team.
The most complete, accurate and reliable reference source for George Mulligan pro football statistics, stats, transactions, awards, biographical data and more.
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George F. Mulligan was the leading sports promoter in Connecticut during the early 1900s.
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In 1926, the Hartford Blues became the first and only NFL team to call Connecticut home. After a disappointing season, the NFL voted them out of the league.
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Mike 'Lefty' Sebastian (June 7, 1910-June 28, 1989); wingback for the 1935 Boston Redskins.
Other pro football players of note born today:
Goose Gonsoulin (June 7, 1938 - Sept 8, 2014); six time AFL all star safety for the Broncos is the all time AFL interception leader with 43 picks, including eleven interceptions in 1960[/URL].
Ossw/ Lucille Dorothy Willey.
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Goose Gonsoulin dead at 76: Broncos Ring of Famer was known for interceptions
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Gonsoulin’s 11 interceptions in his rookie season set a team record that still stands more than 50 years later.
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Terance Mathis, 57 (June 7, 1967); after the Jets gave up on him Mathis became a star with Atlanta, totaling 689 receptions for 8,809 yards and 65 touchdowns from 1990 to 2002.
Two-Bits Homan (June 7, 1898 - May 11, 1953); the blocking back for the Frankford Yellow Jackets from 1925 to 1930 makes the list because I like his name.
Fred Failing (June 7, 1904 - Sept 7, 1972) failed to make it in the NFL, playing in just one game. Do you think he or his grandchildren were tortured in grade school? Hopefully not.