Report: Gaffney back to Pats
| The Patriot Act found this 3/5/2008 on www.boston.com [flag] |
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Jabar Gaffney returning to the Pats
Published 3/5/2008 by Jamie at The Patriot Act
... In an expected move, the Patriots have re-signed WR Jabar Gaffneyto a one-year deal worth $2 million. The Pats now have their top 3 receivers towards the end of last season returning. With Wes Welker, Randy Moss, and now Gaffney back, Brady’s favorite targets are back in the fold, which should allow the team to continue its offensive mastery. As the regular season started winding down, Gaffney overtook Donte Stallworth as the #2 receiver (though the #3 option behind Moss and Welker). Gaffney and Brady have good chemistry, and he’s now the senior member of the ...
PATRIOTS RETAIN GAFFNEY FOR ANOTHER YEAR
Published 3/5/2008 by rob at The #1 Source for New England Sports Opinions and Propaganda...
... for 59 yards. In the second 8 games of the year, he had 24 receptions for 393 yards. Four of his five TD receptions came in the 2nd half of the season. He started off the year as the #4 WR, but ended at #3 behind Welker and Moss. So this is what the wide receiver depth chart now looks like for 2008: 1: Randy Moss 2: Wes Welker 3: Jabar Gaffney 4: Kelley Washington 5: Chad Jackson Not too shabby Sources: Reiss's Pieces ...
Marty Booker and Randy Moss Continue to Have Nothing in Common
Published 3/5/2008 by Ryan Wilson at FanHouse
... under: Bears, Patriots, NFL Fans, NFL Free Agency Patriots fans must really be torn up about this: The Patriots had a standing offer to [Marty] Booker, and set a deadline for a decision last night. It came down to the wire, but Booker choose the Bears. That decision was either the cause or the effect of the Jabar Gaffney deal, although I suspect Booker was first in line.In case you missed it, New England re-signed Gaffney to a one-year $2 million deal. If Chad Jackson can finally figure out ...
