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Cut above average: Pats release Newton

Ex-league MVP not on roster; 1st-round pick Jones to start

- By Rob Maadi AP writers Teresa M. Walker, Josh Dubow, Kyle Hightower, Mark Long, Tom Withers, Larry Lage, Mitch Stacy, Tom Canavan, David Skretta, Noah Trister, Greg Beacham, Steve Reed and Charles Odum contribute­d.

Cam Newton followed Mac Jones along the sideline, holding his right hand up, waiting for the rookie quarterbac­k to slap it after the No. 15 overall pick threw a touchdown in a preseason game Sunday night.

Newton may as well have been congratula­ting Jones for taking his job.

The Patriots released Newton on Tuesday hours before NFL teams reduced rosters to 53 players. Jones, the first QB selected in the first round during Bill Belichick’s 22 seasons with the team, takes over after Newton was a one-year stopgap following Tom Brady’s departure.

Newton, the 2015 NFL MVP, headlines the list of players now seeking a new team. He was 7-8 as a starter last season.

“He started at a much higher point than what he did last year, so definitely moving in the right direction,” Belichick said of Newton on Monday.

A day later, he was moving out of Patriot Way.

“I really appreciate all the love and support during this time, but I must say please don’t feel sorry for me!! #imGOOD,” Newton posted Tuesday on Instagram.

Newton isn’t vaccinated and recently missed practice time because of COVID19 protocols. It’s unknown whether that factored into the Patriots’ decision to let him go.

The Eagles released wide receiver Travis Fulgham, who had an excellent five-game stretch last season before disappeari­ng from the offense. Veteran running back Jordan Howard also was cut by the Eagles.

The Ravens released quarterbac­k Trace McSorley, leaving Tyler Huntley as the backup to Lamar Jackson. The Panthers cut quarterbac­k Will Grier, a third-round pick in 2019. They’re going with Sam Darnold and P.J. Walker as their quarterbac­ks, for now.

The Falcons kept backup quarterbac­ks Josh Rosen and Feleipe Franks. Rosen, a former first-round pick by the Cardinals, survived the cuts one week after signing with the Falcons and playing in only one preseason game.

The Browns, a legitimate title contender after so many miserable seasons, surprising­ly released wide receiver KhaDarel Hodge, who had a solid preseason, catching two touchdown passes in the last two games. He’s also been a valuable special teamer.

However, he fell behind Donovan Peoples-Jones, Rashard Higgins and rookie Anthony Schwartz on the depth chart as the No. 3 behind Jarvis Landry and Odell Beckham Jr.

The Browns also kept defensive tackle Malik McDowell, a former second-round pick by the Seahawks whose career once seemed over following an ATV accident and two arrests in 2017.

The Chiefs placed offensive lineman Kyle Long, who came out of retirement only to break his tibia at the start of camp, on the physically-unable-to-perform list.

The Lions left themselves without a kicker, releasing Randy Bullock and Zane Gonzalez.

The Titans cut wide receiver Dez Fitzpatric­k, a fourth-round pick. They traded up 15 spots to No. 109, swapping their fifth-round pick and seventh-rounder for the receiver, who struggled with dropped passes.

The 49ers cut several veterans, including running back Wayne Gallman, receiver Travis Benjamin, safety Ha Ha Clinton Dix, cornerback Dontae Johnson and tight ends Jordan Matthews and MyCole Pruitt.

The Raiders cut speedy receiver John Brown after signing him earlier this offseason to replace the departed Nelson Agholor. Brown had $3.24 million guaranteed on the one-year deal but fell behind Henry Ruggs III, Bryan Edwards and Zay Jones on the depth chart at outside receiver and was cut.

The Bengals released a pair of 2020 Week 1 starters: guard Michael Jordan and defensive tackle Mike Daniels.

 ?? AP FILE ?? The Patriots parted ways with QB Cam Newton on Tuesday as the team reduced its roster to 53 players. Newton was 7-8 as a starter in 2020, his lone season with the Patriots.
AP FILE The Patriots parted ways with QB Cam Newton on Tuesday as the team reduced its roster to 53 players. Newton was 7-8 as a starter in 2020, his lone season with the Patriots.

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