The New England Patriots have signed offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer to a one-year contract, enhancing their roster with his NFL experience. At 31, Schweitzer has started 62 games since being drafted in 2016 and has played for teams like the Atlanta Falcons, Washington Commanders, and New York Jets. Despite facing injuries that limited his playtime, he has accumulated substantial snaps in various offensive positions. His versatility and experience, particularly in the AFC East, may be crucial for the Patriots' offensive strategies as they aim for success in the upcoming season.
Schweitzer, 31, has made 62 starts since entering the league in the sixth round of the 2016 draft, solidifying his place on the offensive line.
A hand injury sent Schweitzer to injured reserve last September, which hampered his 2023 season, showcasing the challenges of player durability in the NFL.
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