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Patriots sign ex-Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster

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The New England Patriots made their first big pickup of free agency Wednesday, adding free agent wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster.

Smith-Schuster confirmed the move in a post on Twitter saying he was "Excited for my next chapter in New England!"

"I will give this organizati­on everything I have, thank you for believing in me!" he wrote.

A person with knowledge of the deal said it is for three years and could be worth as much as $33 million. They spoke to the Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because it hasn't been announced.

Smith-Schuster also expressed thanks to the Kansas City Chiefs, where he won a Super Bowl last season after spending his first five NFL seasons in Pittsburgh.

"Thank you to Kansas City for the giving me the opportunit­y to come in and contribute to a Super Bowl, the most unforgetta­ble experience of my life," he wrote.

Smith-Schuster's addition to the Patriots roster comes a day after they lost Jakobi Meyers after he agreed to a deal with the Las Vegas Raiders. Meyers, who received a three-year, $33 million deal from Las Vegas, was New England's leading receiver each of the past three seasons.

A Pro Bowler in 2018 with Pittsburgh, Smith-Schuster's injury limited him to just five games his final season there in 2021. He went to Kansas City looking for a fresh start and finished with 78 receptions for 933 yards and three touchdowns last season.

Mayfield signs with Bucs

• The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have agreed on an $8.5 million, one-year contract with quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield. Mayfield, the No. 1 overall pick by Cleveland in 2018, joins his third team since last July. He gets an opportunit­y to compete with Kyle Trask to replace Tom Brady, who retired after three seasons with the Buccaneers. Mayfield was 1-5 as a starter last season in Carolina before he was released.

Eagles release Slay

• The Philadelph­ia Eagles have informed five-time Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay that he will be released. Slay posted a goodbye on Twitter: “Nothing but love Philly!! Lets see where we heading next.” The move opens up $17.5 million of salary cap space and pushes about $13 million of Slay's cap hit to 2024 for a post-June 1 release.

Cowboys release Elliott

• The Dallas Cowboys released running back Ezekiel Elliott, ending a seven-season run for a two-time rushing champion who never regained the form of his dominant early years. The move will save Dallas about $11 million under the salary cap this season. Owner and general manager Jerry Jones said the decision was mutual to let the 27-year-old Elliott pursue another team in free agency.

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