sports.espn.go.com - 9/1/2008
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The New England Patriots signed two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Deltha O'Neal on Monday, two days after they released exhibition-season starter Fernando Bryant.
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Patriots Sign Deltha O’Neal
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... The Patriots signed two-time pro bowl cornerback Deltha O’Neal today, one of many transactions announced by the team. O’Neal replaces corner Fernando Bryant, who two days ago was released by the Pats. Bryant was the preseason starter before being cut. ...
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Pats sign two-time Pro Bowl CB O'Neal —
FOXSports.com News for NFL 9/1/2008
The New England Patriots signed two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Deltha O'Neal on Monday, two days after they released exhibition-season starter Fernando Bryant.
O'Neal spent the last four seasons with Cincinnati after playing his first four with Denver. ...