Dolphins just handed Patriots perfect reunion opportunity with former EDGE
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Dolphins just handed Patriots perfect reunion opportunity with former EDGE
"On Wednesday, NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported that the Miami Dolphins were releasing veteran edge rusher Matt Judon. Yes, the same Matt Judon who had 32.0 sacks and two Pro Bowl appearances in his 38 career games in New England. He was a staple of Bill Belichick's defenses toward the end of the coach's tenure, but Jerod Mayo didn't want to keep him in town."
"Vrabel, however, has a chance to fortify the defensive line before the playoff push by bringing Judon back to Foxborough. Judon will have to clear waivers first, and there are a lot of playoff teams that need help on the edge. The Patriots would be smart to at least kick the tires on him if he becomes a free agent. At the least, Judon could hold things down until Milton Williams returns."
"The New England Patriots and their fan base knew that Mike Vrabel and Eliot Wolf hit it out of the park this offseason. Did they know that they'd be sitting at 11-3 and would control their destiny to an AFC East title and be in the running for the No. 1 overall seed in the conference? Certainly not. But additions like Milton Williams, Stefon Diggs, Harold Landry, Carlton Davis and Robert Spillane were sure to make an impact."
The Patriots sit 11-3, control their destiny for the AFC East title, and remain in contention for the conference's No. 1 seed. Offseason additions including Milton Williams, Stefon Diggs, Harold Landry, Carlton Davis, Robert Spillane, and K'Lavon Chaisson have created a talented roster. Injuries have impacted the team, sidelining Antonio Gibson, Milton Williams, Will Campbell, and potentially Robert Spillane. Miami announced the release of veteran edge rusher Matt Judon, who recorded 32.0 sacks and two Pro Bowl appearances in 38 career games with New England. Vrabel could re-sign Judon to reinforce the defensive line, with Judon needing to clear waivers first.
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