The New England Patriots are releasing offensive tackle Jared Veldheer off the reserve/retired list, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Veldheer apparently intends to try to pick up with another team in 2019.
The Patriots seemed interested in rostering Veldheer as a reserve tackle for the 2019 season, but he elected to retire in training camp. New England’s tackle situation looks fairly stable, with Isaiah Wynn, Marcus Cannon and Marshall Newhouse looking healthy. Perhaps because of that stability, the Patriots were willing to let Veldheer look for interest in free agency.
This is interesting: The #Patriots are releasing veteran OT Jared Veldheer off of the reserve/retired list, source said. He’s in shape and looking to help a team in need of an OL. A possible late-season addition.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 26, 2019
The Patriots were Veldheer’s fourth team during his 10th NFL season. He has played in 118 games and has started 113.
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