The 27-year-old is making New England the latest stop on his career journey. Following the release of veteran defensive tackle Lawrence Guy, the New England Patriots had the capacity to add more depth up front.
The New England Patriots recently released defensive tackle Lawrence Guy and safety Adrian Phillips in a pair of cost-cutting moves. While nobody likes to lose their job, the Patriots did these two a bit of a favor by releasing them now.
The Patriots just released a possible veteran depth piece the Bengals could use along the defensive line. Tom Pelissero reported New England is moving on from defensive tackle Lawrence Guy.
Both will join the list of veteran defenders available on the market.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that the Patriots are releasing veteran DL Lawrence Guy and S Adrian Phillips on Monday. Pelissero notes that the Patriots are clearly looking to younger on defense in the post-Bill Belichick era under new HC Jerod Mayo. Guy, 33, is a former seventh-round pick of the Packers back in 2011.
JAN. 6 PATRIOTS CONVERT LAWRENCE GUY CONTRACT INCENTIVE TO BONUS - Though holiday season may be over, the New England Patriots are still embracing the spirit of giving.
The New England Patriots struggled on the field this season are well documented. Fortunately that has not prevented players from continuing to be difference-makers off the field.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass - Anyone who plays in the National Football League is a competitor. They want to win and they never want to lose. So none of the players on the New England Patriots are happy with how this season has gone. And Lawrence Guy is among them.
J.C. Jackson wasted no time. After being traded to the New England Patriots on Wednesday, the cornerback was already at the facility on Thursday to join the team and start practicing. And he showed up in style according to Lawrence Guy. "It's good.
For New England Patriots defensive lineman Lawrence Guy, training camp is a time for honing his skills but also giving back to the community. This week the veteran invited 150 students from Crossroads MA, a year-round program aimed at helping children in need reach their full potential, to attend Patriots training camp.
Bills WR Stefon Diggs admitted that he was frustrated with the way the team has been bounced out of the playoffs the past couple of seasons and said he’s had conversations with HC Sean McDermott about it.
Lawrence Guy continues to seek a new contract, and it sounds like the defensive lineman’s camp has started negotiations with the Patriots.
For the New England Patriots, life without Lawrence Guy seemed at best a remote possibility for the upcoming season. However, its chances dramatically increased at the outset of mandatory minicamp, when the veteran defensive tackle became conspicuous by his absence.
The Athletic’s Joe Buscaglia lists Bills DE Boogie Basham as a trade candidate this summer, as Buffalo has a ton of depth at defensive end and he might be the odd man out after not developing as a former second-round pick. Bills DE A.J.
Some news and notes for this morning: With Patriots defensive lineman Lawrence Guy not present at minicamp due to a reported contract dispute, Bill Belichick offered up little on Tuesday when it came to the veteran’s status.
One of the Patriots’ longest-tenured players was a no-show at the first day of mandatory minicamp.
According to Mike Reiss, Patriots DL Lawrence Guy is not in attendance for the start of mandatory minicamp this week. Reiss adds the absence is believed to be related to Guy’s contract.
Lawrence Guy, a defensive end for the New England Patriots, and his wife Andrea were in the NICU at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital in Miami on Mother’s Day.
Some thoughts following the New England Patriots dropping a frustrating one to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday: 1) These first three games have remained frustrating when it comes to the offense and results aside, it’s even more aggravating when you look at the play of Mac Jones.
Bill Belichick got his head shaved for charity this week, and his new, clean-cut hairdo elicited an amusing reaction from New England Patriots two-time Pro Bowl safety Devin McCourty.
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