patriots add washington

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patriots got ted washington from the bears for a fourth round pick..trade is just contingent on washington passing a physical...

should help solidify the inside against the run..which is this teams weakness on defense..

probably old news to the forun..but didnt see it posted...so thought i would put it up just in case..

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The Bears signed Washington before the 2001 season and went 13-3. He got hurt in the second game last year as the Bears started out 2-0 and went 2-12 the rest of the way w/out him. Kind of came as a surprise here in Chicago. I guess its about numbers and $$$. He's 35 and in the last year of a contract.
 

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Press Release: Patriots Acquire For Four-Time Pro Bowl NT Ted Washington

20 Aug 03 / by New England Patriots

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - The New England Patriots acquired four-time Pro Bowl nose tackle Ted Washington from the Chicago Bears tonight for a 4th round draft choice. Subsequently, the Patriots also waived wide receiver DeVeren Johnson and offensive lineman Jasen Esposito.

?We have a lot of respect for Ted's play over the years,? said Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick, ?and we're excited about getting to work with him.?

Washington, 35, was voted to four Pro Bowls over five seasons, beginning in 1997 and returning after the 1998, 2000 and 2001 seasons. The 6-foot-5-inch, 365-pound nose tackle has collected 852 career tackles, including 29.5 sacks, in 12 NFL seasons and has anchored some of the most formidable defenses in the NFL during his career.

He was originally drafted 25th overall by the San Francisco 49ers in the first round of the 1991 NFL draft. It was the third highest a Louisville Cardinal had ever been drafted, behind linebacker Otis Wilson (19th) and Bruce Armstrong (23rd). He became a started in just his second season and has started 145 of 173 games during his career. He played three seasons in San Francisco before being traded to Denver on April 20, 1994. He played just one season in Denver and recorded a then-high 82 tackles. He signed with the Buffalo Bills as an unrestricted free agent in 1995, where he anchored the Bills defensive line for the next six seasons.

He signed with the Chicago Bears in 2001 and earned his fourth trip to the Pro Bowl after starting 15 of 16 games played for the Bears at left defensive tackle. He also earned first-team All-Pro honors by the Associated Press, Football Digest and The Sporting News. He started the first two games of the 2002 season before suffering an injury at Atlanta on Sept. 15, 2002 that ended his season and snapped his streak of consecutive games played at 119.
 

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THANKS FOR THE POST BLITZ..

VALUIST..I WAS SURPRISED MYSELF THAT THEY LET HIM GO...GUESS CHICAGO THINKS THEY HAVE THE MIDDLE OF THE D-LINE SOLIDIFIED??????...NOT SURE..

BUT ILL TAKE THIS GUY FOR A FOURTH ROUNDER ANYDAY

COOZ
 

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I heard this morning that the GM (Angelo) just wasn't happy about either Washington or Traylor's performances so far. I don't know if being overweight is a factor for Washington because he's always been overweight.
 

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The Bears overpaid Bryan Robison last year and Jerry Angelo doesn't want to look stupid so Robison must start.This was a steal for a forth round pick but, it is really the Redskins forth round pick that New England had and traded not that makes it much better.It's going to be a long season for us Bear fans. :mad: :mad:
 
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