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Today in Patriots History
Mike Wright
Mike Wright
Happy 43rd birthday to Mike Wright
Born March 1, 1982 in Cincinnati, Ohio
Patriot DT/DE, 2005-2011; uniform #99
Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent on April 29, 2005
Pats résumé: 7 seasons, 81 games (22 starts); 134 tackles (18 for a loss), 15 sacks
Mike Wright was a quality defender who could effectively fill multiple roles: nose tackle or right defensive end in 3-4 sets, or DT or DE in a 4-3 or 4-2 formation. As an undrafted rookie he was primarily used on special teams, but his playing time soon increased. 5-Technique, 3-Tech, 1-Tech, it didn't matter; he could play anywhere on the line. He was effective whether it be as a rotational guy to give somebody like Vince Wifork a breather, or as a starter. Unfortunately Wright ended up on injured reserve a couple of times, and too many concussions caused his career to come to an end before the age of 30.
Dec 28, 2006 - Patriots.com
Interesting full-length article on the obstacles that Mike Wright had to overcome to play college football as a walk-on for the University of Cincinnati:
The Wright Stuff
There was a time, not too long ago, when Patriots defensive lineman Mike Wright seriously considered walking away from his dream. Wright was a junior in college with one season of Division II football on his resume and two full seasons missed due to an NC
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There was a time, not too long ago, when Patriots defensive lineman Mike Wright seriously considered walking away from his dream. Wright was a junior in college with one season of Division II football on his resume and two full seasons missed due to an NCAA transfer rule and a serious knee injury.
March 23, 2009 - Mike Reiss:
After further review...
Looking back at a busy two weeks for the Patriots, as the team garnered its fair share of headlines.
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In testing free agency, defensive lineman Mike Wright was likely looking for an opportunity to start along with the type of salary that comes with it, similar to Kenyon Coleman going from Dallas to the Jets prior to the 2007 season. It didn’t happen for Wright, but he was smart to keep dialogue open with the Patriots. His four-year pact to return to New England is reflective of a veteran backup role, but includes incentives to increase the value should he become a starter. Wright is a valuable player on a 45-man game-day roster, because he backs up two spots (nose, end) and also contributes on special teams.
Oct 13, 2011 - Mike Dussault:
Losing interior pass rusher Mike Wright a big blow to Patriots
Tough news out of Foxboro today with Mike Wright being put on IR for a second straight season due to lingering effects of a concussion. I’ve been preaching for a while now that Wright was pos…
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Tough news out of Foxboro today with Mike Wright being put on IR for a second straight season due to lingering effects of a concussion. I’ve been preaching for a while now that Wright was possibly the number one injured Patriot that they most needed back for his interior pass rush skills.
Many Patriots fans are always clamoring for a “pass rusher” thinking only outside linebackers are real pass rushers. The reality is that Mike Wright was arguably the best pass rusher on the Pats, he just did it from the interior of the line.
You can have elite outside pass rushers but if the quarterback is able to step up into the pocket it won’t matter. That push up the middle is vital and there is not a Patriot currently on the roster able to get up field with quickness and power required to do so.
The Patriots now must face a second straight season without their top two interior rushers in Wright and Myron Pryor. This will put more pressure on Vince Wilfork to play more downs, and also put a spotlight on Albert Haynesworth to start picking up some of the slack so Wilfork doesn’t get burned out.
There’s no way to sugarcoat this one, it’s going to hurt in the place the Pats already hurt the most. Even if Wright comes back (and who knows if he even should at this point) the Patriots will have to address this area in the 2012 off-season. Neither he nor Pryor can be counted on to stay healthy for an entire season.
Feb 22, 2012 - Gregg Rosenthal:
Patriots release Mike Wright, Rich Ohrnberger
Mike Wright joined the Patriots as an undrafted free agent in 2005.
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Mike Wright joined the Patriots as an undrafted free agent in 2005. A history of concussions now threaten his career.
Letting go of Wright must have been a difficult choice for New England. He led or tied for the team lead in sacks in 2009 and 2010, but missed the final two months of 2010 because of repeated concussions and almost all of 2011 because of recurring concussion problems. Wright was due $2.1 million next season.
New England needs to add a lot of bodies to their defensive line this offseason. Wright’s dismissal creates another hole on a depth chart that is filled with aging veterans and free agents on the defensive line.
For the second straight year, New England Patriot Mike Wright's season ended prematurely due to a concussion.
Feb 22, 2012 - Nick Underhill:
Patriots release defensive lineman Mike Wright after long battle with concussions
Wright's future in the NFL is now in jeopardy.
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Mike Wright’s future in the NFL is now in jeopardy.
A defensive tackle that joined the New England Patriots as an undrafted free agent was released Wednesday, and a history of concussions may dictate that he never plays again.
Wright, who recorded 15 sacks in 81 games with New England, was placed on injured reserve Oct. 14 due to concussions after being inactive for the previous four games.
May 3, 2018:
Mike Wright ’96
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Mike Wright attended Purcell Marian High School following his graduation from Springer. He then spent one semester at Ashland University playing Division II football, before transferring to the University of Cincinnati to play Division I football. He was named Cincinnati's "newcomer of the year" for defense in 2003. After two successful seasons with the Bearcats, Mike graduated from UC with a major in Criminal Justice. He played football for the NFL's New England Patriots from 2005 to 2012. Mike was the featured speaker at Springer's annual event A Springer Celebration! in 2015, and has visited the school several times since, leading The Mike Wright Challenge, which encourages our students to establish habits of physical fitness. He lives in Cincinnati with his wife and two children, and is a real estate agent for Wright Property Advisors. Mike serves on the Board of Trustees for Springer School and Center.
June 1, 2019 - David Latham
Below is a good retrospective/biography on Mike Wright:
99 Days to Kickoff: Mike Wright
Former New England Patriots defensive lineman Mike Wright spent seven years with the New England Patriots before concussions ended his career.
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Mike Wright wasn’t a Hall of Fame talent, but the 6’4” defensive lineman was a solid role player capable of lining up all along the defensive line. He certainly falls under the “what could have been” category, as the versatile defensive lineman appeared to only be improving. He suffered his first concussion at age 28
Mike Wright (defensive end) - Wikipedia
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Mike Wright Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College | Pro-Football-Reference.com
Checkout the latest stats for Mike Wright. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.
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