Originally posted on Sportsnaut | By Matt Fitzgerald | Last updated 7/6/21 Former New England Patriots first-round pick N’Keal Harry has officially requested a trade, according to a statement released through his agent on Tuesday:
Statement from #Patriots WR N’Keal Harry’s agent Jamal Tooson, who has formally requested a trade for the 2019 first-round pick. pic.twitter.com/3xdJbbar28 Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) July 6, 2021
It’s pretty clear that Harry doesn’t feel as though he’s gotten a fair enough share of opportunities since entering the NFL out of Arizona State as the 32nd overall pick in 2019.
An ankle injury slowed Harry down during his rookie campaign, and picking up the Patriots’ complex system under the scrutiny of Tom Brady is no easy task. That said, Harry hasn’t lived up to the hype, whatever the circumstances in Foxborough have been.
The report states Vince Wilfork noticed his two Super Bowl rings both won as a member of the Patriots two AFC championship rings, a BCS National Championship ring won at the University of Miami and numerous other expensive necklaces, bracelets and earrings were missing from his collection, but believed they could ve been left at his Florida home or in storage.
An individual reached out to the former defensive lineman to notify him that his collection was being discussed in an online forum for sports memorabilia.
An individual who purchased the jewelry told Wilfork that the items were sold by Holmes-Wilfork in May and the two Super Bowl rings have since been returned to police.
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The report states Vince Wilfork noticed his two Super Bowl rings both won as a member of the Patriots two AFC championship rings, a BCS National Championship ring won at the University of Miami and numerous other expensive necklaces, bracelets and earrings were missing from his collection, but believed they could ve been left at his Florida home or in storage.
An individual reached out to the former defensive lineman to notify him that his collection was being discussed in an online forum for sports memorabilia.
An individual who purchased the jewelry told Wilfork that the items were sold by Holmes-Wilfork in May and the two Super Bowl rings have since been returned to police.
The report states Vince Wilfork noticed his two Super Bowl rings both won as a member of the Patriots two AFC championship rings, a BCS National Championship ring won at the University of Miami and numerous other expensive necklaces, bracelets and earrings were missing from his collection, but believed they could ve been left at his Florida home or in storage.
An individual reached out to the former defensive lineman to notify him that his collection was being discussed in an online forum for sports memorabilia.
An individual who purchased the jewelry told Wilfork that the items were sold by Holmes-Wilfork in May and the two Super Bowl rings have since been returned to police.