The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

TE Bennett could play a vital role

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BOSTON — Martellus Bennett didn’t think he’d play football again this season after his unexpected and contentiou­s exit from the Green Bay Packers last week.

The way he tells it, he was contemplat­ing taking a desk job or maybe even doing something with Netflix in the hours after he was cut by the Green Bay Packers for what they said was “failing to disclose a physical condition.”

“I was just sitting on a bean bag, literally feeling sorry for myself,” Bennett said of his disagreeme­nt with the Packers’ medical staff over a shoulder injury.

When the Packers decided to let him go, he had a decision to make. After having a few telephone conversati­ons with Patriots coach Bill Belichick about the state of his shoulder, New England picked him up off waivers. Following some quick soul searching, Bennett decided to play through his injury.

“It was one of those things I felt I should get fixed and then after deciding to get it fixed and getting waived, you’ve got that vengeance in your heart and you’re just like ‘All right, are you going to do it?’ OK, let’s go ball,” Bennett said.

Bennett said in a post Friday on Instagram that the Packers examined his shoulder when he signed a three-year, $21 million free agent contract with them in March that included a $6.3 million signing bonus.

But Bennett contends his shoulder got progressiv­ely worse during the season and that he asked to have it checked after the 35-31 win on Oct. 8 against the Dallas Cowboys. The 30-year-old tight end says he wanted to opt for surgery, but that the team physician was pushing him to play.

“It wasn’t where I was, it was about the injury. It was one of those things where I talked to six or seven doctors about it and it could go either way,” he said.

After spending just a day on the waiver wire, he finds himself back with the team he won a Super Bowl with last season.

And just like last season, he could soon find himself playing a vital role for a team in mix for a second straight championsh­ip run.

Despite having just two days to prepare after arriving in New England, Bennett was active in Sunday’s 41-16 win over the Denver Broncos, catching three passes for 38 yards. He had 24 catches for 233 yards in seven games with the Packers.

His addition came at a good time for a Pats’ offense that had gotten little out of the tight end position this season beyond Rob Gronkowski. Dwayne Allen, whom the Patriots traded for in the offseason, didn’t have a catch in his first seven games. Allen caught his first pass off the season — an 11-yard touchdown — against Denver.

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