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NEW: Patriots Trade Cornerback Duke Dawson to Denver

Friday, August 30, 2019

 

Patriots trade Duke Dawson to Denver PHOTO: Patriots media website

The New England Patriots have traded 2018 second-round pick Duke Dawson to the Denver Broncos in exchange for a 2020 sixth-round pick, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

New England also sent a 2020 seventh-round pick in the trade.

Dawson in New England

The Patriots selected Dawson in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft out of the University of Florida.

However, Dawson was placed on injured reserve in September of 2018 with a hamstring injury and missed the entire season.

During this summer’s preseason games and training camp, Dawson saw time at cornerback and on special teams before being traded on Friday.

Secondary Depth Chart

With Saturday’s roster cuts looming, the Patriots remain loaded in the secondary.

Stephon Gilmore, the McCourty brothers, J.C. Jackson, Jonathan Jones, Joejuan Williams, Duran Harmon are all roster locks, while Keion Crossen now appears to be safe.

New England must be down to 53 players by Saturday, August 31 a 4 p.m.

 

Related Slideshow: 5 Takeaways From the Patriots 31-29 Preseason Loss to the Giants - August 29, 2019

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Edelman, Gordon and Thomas Play

A big surprise in this game was wide receivers Josh Gordon, Julian Edelman, and Demaryius Thomas all made their preseason debuts after not playing in the previous three games due to injuries and in Gordon’s case suspension.

Edelman only played one series and caught one pass for 20 yards down the sideline from Jarrett Stidham.

After catching the pass, Edelman walked to the sideline looking at his hand.

Once on the sideline, he was briefly examined by trainer Jim Whalen.

Edelman did not return to the game, but did stay on the sideline.

Gordon saw live game action for the first time since he was suspended last season.

Gordon hauled in two passes for 30 yards in the game.

One catch was down the sideline where Gordon made the catch and then sheaded a defender to pick up several yards.

The second catch was on a slant over the middle.

Gordon also drew a pass interference call down the sideline that later led to a Patriots touchdown.

Thomas saw his first action after tearing his ACL last season in Houston.

He led all receivers with seven catches for 87 yards and two touchdowns

Thomas was responsible for a fumble in the first quarter on an end-around play.

Stidham went to hand him the ball and instead of giving the rookie quarterback a pocket to put the ball in, he tried grabbing it with his fingers and fumbled it.

New York recovered.

 

 

 

PHOTO: Joe Calabro/GoLocalProv

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Jarrett Stidham 

Rookie quarterback Jarrett Stidham played the entire game for the Patriots on Thursday night, possibly sealing his spot as the number two quarterback behind Tom Brady. 

“Whatever decision is made, whatever my role is on this team that's what I’m going to do. I’m going to continue to work as hard as I possibly can to help the team any way I can so that’s the way I’m looking at it,” said Stidham in his post-game press conference.

He completed 18 of 28 passes for 225 yards and two touchdowns and an interception.

The first touchdown pass was to Thomas on a 35-yard back-shoulder throw down the sideline to cut New York’s lead to 10-9.

Stidham’s second touchdown pass was also to Thomas.

On the play, Stidham scrambled to the left drawing defenders to him and found a wide-open Thomas in the back of the end zone.

On the interception, Stidham scrambled to his right and was hit as he threw. The throw ended up being a pop-up and an easy interception.

“It was good, just like the three other preseason games have been good, just to get reps. Whether its come into the second quarter or play the whole game, my focus has been on getting reps,” said Stidham

Stidham also ran for 50 yards on seven carries. 

 

PHOTO: Patriots media website

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Keion Crossen

Second-year defensive back Keion Crossen's night got off to a rough start. 

He was in primary coverage on Giants star receiver Golden Tate and was beaten on a couple of occasions including on a long pass down the sideline. 

However, he recovered later in the game. 

Crossen racked up 12 tackles in the game and had a diving interception along the sideline where he was able to keep his feet in bounds. 

Crossen is in a battle to make the roster as a member of the secondary. 

New England's secondary is seemingly set with Stephon Gilmore, the McCourty brothers, Patrick Chung, Duran Harmon, J.C. Jackson, and rookie JoJuan Williams. 

If the Patriots decide to go with ten players on the secondary depth chart, Crossen could find himself on the roster. 

Until then, he is square on the bubble. 

 

PHOTO: Patriots media website

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Gunner Olszewski

Gunner Olszewski is right on the roster bubble entering cut down day on Saturday.

If he does make the team, it appears likely he would get on as the primary kick and punt returner - a role he has filled throughout the preseason.

On Thursday night, Olszewski had one punt return for seven yards and three kick returns totaling 77 yards.

In the game, Olszewski also played wide receiver, hauling in two passes for 30 yards and played in the secondary near the end of the game.

Olszewski making the roster would likely mean that Julian Edelman would no longer have to return punts, saving some of the wear and tear on his body.

“This preseason was the best time of my life. The Patriots are damn good at what they do,” said Olszewski after the game.

 

 

PHOTO: Patriots media website 

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Notable Dates 

Saturday, August 31 - The Patriots roster must be cut to 53 players by Saturday at 4 p.m. 

September 1 - The Patriots will have until noon time to claim players placed on the waiver wire.

New England has until 1 p.m. to establish a 10 player practice squad.

September 8 - The Patriots will play their season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Gillette Stadium.

 
 

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