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Report: Tight End Considering Reunion With Patriots

It appears tight end Benjamin Watson’s retirement will be short lived.

Per Adam Schefter, the tight end is visiting four teams and one of them being the team that drafted him. The New England Patriots.

Watson, 38, left the Patriots in 2009 to join the Cleveland Browns and has enjoyed stints with the Baltimore Ravens, as well as the New Orleans Saints.

Drafted by the Patriots with the 32nd pick in 2004, he caught 165 passes for the Patriots going for 2,086 yards and 20 touchdowns also winning the 2004 Super Bowl with the team.

 

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