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2:00Patriots Are "Taking Care Of Business" On The Road To Winning The AFC East
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1:51Who Really Lead The Patriots To Their Win Over The Buccaneers
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1:54Henderson Powers Patriots Past Bucs For 7th Straight Win
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2:13Week 10 Highlights: Patriots at Buccaneers
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1:59On Field Sound: Drake Maye Sounds Off After 7th Straight Win
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3:44Onsite Reaction: Patriots Make 7th Straight Win
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1:26Tyler Sullivan Breaks Down Drake Maye's potential MVP Resume
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1:32NFL 2nd Half Predictions: Patriots Earn The No. 1 Seed in AFC
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1:53Baker Mayfield Coming Off Bye Without Top WRs
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1:28Mike Vrabel Coaching Patriots to Best Start Since Brady Era
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1:52Drake Maye Emerging as MVP Contender
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1:55AFC & NFC Playoff Predictions: 1-Seeds
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2:00Bills In Let-Down Spot After Big Win Over Chiefs
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1:56Week 10 NFL Picks: Patriots at Buccaneers
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0:43Trades That Should Happen: WR Rashid Shaheed To Patriots
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Ben Watson: Ends playing career
Watson has decided to step away from the NFL as a player, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
The 39-year-old -- whom the Patriots drafted 32nd overall in the 2004 NFL Draft -- re-joined New England for one final season in 2019, catching 17 passes for 173 yards in 10 games. Watson finishes up his pro playing career with 547 catches for 6,058 yards and 44 TDs over the course of 205 games.
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Patriots' Ben Watson: Played through Achilles' issue
Watson relayed Friday that he suffered a torn Achilles during the 2019 season, Zack Cox of NESN.com reports.
The tight end didn't specify when the injury occurred, but it's obviously impressive that he was able to manage his Achilles issue and remain on the field, en route to hauling in 17 of his 24 targets for 173 yards in 10 games. The 39-year-old, who the Patriots drafted in the first round of the 2004 NFL Draft, previously indicated that he's likely to retire once his contract expires in March. If that's the case, he'll wrap up his pro career with 547 catches for 6,058 yards and 44 TDs over the course of 205 contests.
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Patriots' Ben Watson: Likely to retire
Watson caught three of four targets for 38 yards during Saturday's playoff loss to the Titans, but he indicated after the game he's likely to retire, Zack Cox of NESN.com reports.
The yardage was Watson's second-highest total of the season and the first time he eclipsed 20 receiving yards since Week 13 as both offenses had their share of struggles. The 39-year-old considered retirement last offseason but ultimately returned to New England, where he had 17 catches for 173 yards in 10 games. Watson has now completed 16 NFL seasons between stints with the Patriots, Browns, Saints and Ravens.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-3, 255 lbs |
| Birthplace: Norfolk, VA, USA |
| Age: 44 |
| School: Georgia |
| Experience: 17 |






















