Patriots add tight end depth with USFL signing
With two weeks to go in the season, the New England Patriots are adding depth on their practice squad. According to Doug Kyed of The Boston Herald, the team is signing tight end La’Michael Pettway to their practice squad.
Pettway, 26, spent the last two years playing for the Birmingham Stallions of the USFL after going undrafted out of Iowa State in 2020. This past USFL season Pettway caught eight passes for 99 yards and two touchdowns.
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Following the 2023 USFL season Pettway signed with the Indianapolis Colts in August. He was with the team for a week before being released due to injury.
This isn’t the first time the Patriots have shown interest in Pettway. They hosted him for a free agent workout in July of 2022 and then against in August of this year.
Pettway, who checks in at 6-foot-2, 223 pounds will give the Patriots some added tight end depth with Hunter Henry dealing with a knee injury. The Patriots still have Mike Gesicki and Pharaoh Brown with Henry on the active roster, and Matt Sokol on the practice squad. After adding Pettway, the Patriots will still have three open practice squad spots.
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A true roller coaster win: 10 takeaways from the Patriots' Christmas Eve in Denver
It’s going to be a Merry Christmas for members of the New England Patriots. The team will return from Denver winners, after beating the Broncos 26-23 on Sunday night in an absolute roller coaster of a game.
For the Patriots the game started on about as low of a note as possible. Quarterback Bailey Zappe was strip-sacked on the first play from scrimmage, setting the Broncos up with 1st & goal at the Patriots’ 6-yard line. From there the game script started to look familiar to recent weeks, as the Patriots’ defense held the Broncos to just seven points over the next three drives despite all three of those drives starting in New England territory. The Patriots struggled to move the ball at all to take advantage of that, and the game went into the half with Denver up 7-3.
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That’s when things really got strange. The Patriots’ first drive of the second half went 70 yards in five plays and concluded with the team’s first touchdown of the game. After the Broncos had back-to-back drives that netted a total of minus-seven yards, the Patriots scored again. That lead was quickly cushioned by the special teams unit. After making so many costly plays all year, the kickoff coverage unit came up big, not only forcing a fumble but recovering it for a touchdown.
After finishing the third quarter with a negative yardage total the Broncos came back in the fourth, scoring two touchdowns with two extra points to tie the game. Inside of the two minute warning the Patriots seemed content to go to overtime but a Broncos timeout changed their mind, as they drove in range for kicker Chad Ryland – who had already missed a chip-shot field goal and a PAT – to hit a game-winner from 56 yards.
There’s plenty to dig into with this game, but it’s important to remember that with the Patriots out of playoff contention in these late season games, there’s as much a future evaluation element as anything else. Which guys are proving they belong to be here next year. On that note, we’ll go back to Ryland to begin this week’s takeaways…