Never mind: Patriots quickly release new addition after failed physical
Sep. 25, 2022; Charlotte, NC: Carolina Panthers defensive tackle Marquan McCall on the field at Bank of America Stadium. (Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports)
The New England Patriots added a new defensive tackle to the roster. Until they didn’t.
In possibly the shortest Patriots tenure of all-time, former Carolina Panthers DT Marquan McCall was released Wednesday after being claimed by New England on Tuesday. The team officially announced the move Wednesday afternoon, after the conclusion of practice.
SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA: Marquan McCall of the Carolina Panthers attends training camp at Wofford College on July 27, 2023. (Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
According to ESPN’s Jordan Schulz, the Patriots released McCall with a failed physical designation. Per Schulz, the decision was “due to a knee issue” that the Patriots “flagged.” Schulz added: “McCall has not missed any time due to a knee injury, and it came as a surprise.”
McCall was listed on the Patriots’ roster during practice on Tuesday in Foxborough, wearing No. 97. But obviously, he was not present, and these moves now explain why. With Nixon headed to IR, the Patriots now have an open roster spot. We’ll see if they try to add another defensive tackle or look to bolster their roster depth elsewhere.
The Patriots originally waived wide receiver Tre Nixon as a corresponding move on Tuesday. Instead, Nixon reverts to injured reserve, which would end his season. Nixon could later have the opportunity to be released from IR via an injury settlement, if he’s healthy enough to play.
Jul 27, 2023; Foxborough, MA: New England Patriots wide receiver Tre Nixon runs a drill during training camp in Foxborough. (Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports)
Nixon has also seemingly been squeezed out by newfound depth at wide receiver for the Patriots. Strong summers for rookies Demario Douglas and Kayshon Boutte have made for an interesting battle for snaps and roster spots.
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Patriots training camp notebook: Getting ready for the regular season on Day 18
On Wednesday afternoon, the Patriots held their final official training camp practice of the summer at Gillette Stadium – their 18th practice of the training camp period. While they still have one more preseason game to play and six days left until roster cuts, any practices following the final preseason game are generally considered not to be a part of training camp, rather part of the preparation process for the team’s Week 1 matchup.
While game prep doesn’t officially start until next week, the Patriots did mix some of it in during the early part of their final training camp practice. The first half of the fully-padded practice featured multiple scout teams periods for both the offense and defense. Asked about it after practice, linebacker Matthew Judon pointed out that while they are getting ready to face the Tennessee Titans in the preseason finale on Friday night, the Week 1 matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles is “always in the back of our heads.”
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Once the group came together for team drills during the second half of practice, the focused seemed to be mostly operational. They did a lot of full-field, 11-on-11 work but for the most part it was not in the format of red zone or two-minute drills – things that have been common throughout practices this summer.
The big news of the day though wasn’t what took place during either of those sessions. Rather, it happened simply by one player walking on the field. Let’s start there for our final Patriots training camp notebook of the summer…
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