Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 285 lbs |
| Birthplace: Chandler, AZ, USA |
| Age: 28 |
| School: Memphis |
| Experience: 1 |
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1:49Takeaways From A.J. Brown, Patriots Offense This Week
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1:52Christian Gonzalez Remains Absent, Seeks New Contract
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1:19Jalen Hurts' Interceptions Piling Up in Practice
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1:20More Worried About Drake Maye or Jalen Hurts Interception?
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1:55A.J. Brown's Fit with the Patriots
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4:59Eagles-Patriots Joint Practice Recap
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1:31Logan Ryan on Starters Playing in Preseason
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1:01Eagles' Quest to Rebuild Passing Attack
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1:22Why Joint Practices Matter For Eagles
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1:21Christian Gonzalez Absent From Patriots Walkthrough
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1:52Malik Nabers Fantasy Football Value
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11:50NFL News After Preseason Week 1
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1:07Patriots CB Christian Gonzalez Awaiting Big Pay Day
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1:54Is The QB Sophomore Slump a Thing of The Past?
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1:40How Drake Maye Helps A.J. Brown
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11:04Latest from Around the NFL
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1:37Can C.J. Stroud Lead the Texans to a Deep Playoff Run?
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1:52Jaguars Training Camp Tour Takeaways
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9:55Division Prediction: AFC East
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1:59How Coby Bryant's Injury Impacts the Bears Defense
Top Dustin Woodard News
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Dustin Woodard: Released by Patriots
The Patriots released Woodard Friday.
Woodard, a seventh-round rick in 2020, will leave New England after not appearing a single game with the team. The 23-year-old will aim to land a spot on another team's offensive line for the 2021 season.
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Patriots' Dustin Woodard: Back in the NFL
The Patriots reinstated Woodard to the active roster Wednesday, Nick O'Malley of MassLive.com reports.
Woodard retired from football shortly after the Patriots selected him in the seventh round of the 2020 NFL Draft, but he appears to have regained his desire to play football. He'll compete for a backup spot behind top center David Andrews (calf) during New England's offseason program.
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Dustin Woodard: Retires from football
Woodard has decided to retire from the NFL, Andrew Callahan of The Boston Herald reports.
Per the report, the 2020 seventh-rounder elected to retire because he lost his desire to continue playing football. Prior to his decision, Woodard had been penciled in to back up starting center David Andrews.
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