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Patriots trade for Falcons wideout Sanu

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The New England Patriots may be undefeated after their 33-0 cakewalk over the New York Jets on Monday night, but they’re not done trying to improve their offence. On Tuesday morning, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that New England had acquired wide receiver Mohamed Sanu from the reeling Atlanta Falcons for a second-round draft pick.

Schefter says Sanu has long been a target of the Patriots, who tried to trade for him before this year’s draft. And with the Falcons staring at a lost season at 1-6, the time was right for Atlanta to make a deal.

Sanu, 30, has 33 catches for 313 yards and a touchdown this season, his eighth in the NFL, and his 9.5 yards per reception are the lowest of his career as he’s fallen behind Julio Jones and Calvin Ridley in Atlanta’s passing-attack pecking order. He had a career-high 838 receiving yards last season. Sanu played at Rutgers with Patriots defensive backs Devin McCourty, Jason McCourty and Duron Harmon and safeties coach Stephen Belichick, son of New England coach Bill Belichick.

According to Pro Football Focus, Sanu has the NFL’s fourth-most yards from the slot position since 2016.

The lopsided score Monday night hid the fact that the Patriots’ offence isn’t exactly one that can stretch the field. Quarterbac­k Tom Brady averaged only 4.98 adjusted yards per pass attempt against the Jets, his second-lowest mark of the season, and is averaging just 7.4 adjusted yards per pass attempt over seven games, which would be his lowest such figure since 2006.

The Patriots’ wide receiving corps has been beset by injuries with Julian Edelman (ribs), Josh Gordon (knee) and Phillip Dorsett (hamstring) all on the injury report. New England’s experiment with Antonio Brown ended after just one game.

Sanu is under contract through the 2020 season.

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