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New Patriots TE Smith eyeing ‘fresh start on the journey’

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BOSTON — Jonnu Smith’s NFL career hasn’t been short on highlights.

His first experience with free agency wasn’t without its share of tears.

Coming off his fourth season with the Tennessee Titans, Smith was one of the most sought tight ends on the market, fresh off a 2020 season in which he set career highs in receptions (41), receiving yards (448) and touchdowns (eight).

He expected to get interest but wasn’t sure where it would come from. When he heard that one of the first calls came from the New England Patriots, it got his attention.

“I just dug deeper and kind of connected with the man upstairs and that kind of just led me to my decision,” Smith said. “It was one of the greatest days of my life, one of the most exciting days in my life, one of the most historic days of my life. Just to be able to start a new chapter, a fresh start on the journey.

“Now, I’m ecstatic. . I cried all I could.”

Leaving behind the Titans franchise that drafted him in the third round in 2017 and signing a four-year, $50 million deal with the Patriots has placed him near the top of New England’s growing free agent class. Only edge rusher Matt Judon, who was given a four-year, $56 million contract, has been signed for more by New England this offseason.

The Patriots also added former Chargers tight end Hunter Henry to a threeyear, $37.5 million deal. The investment­s are part of an effort to significan­tly upgrade the tight end position following the departure of Rob Gronkowski and the struggles of the passing offense last season.

In the past two seasons a group of Patriots tight ends that has included Ben Watson, Devin Asiasi, Ryan Izzo, Matt Lacosse and Dalton Keene combined for just 54 catches for 672 yards and three touchdowns.

Smith said he welcomes the opportunit­y to play alongside Henry, who himself is coming off a careerbest 60 catches in 2020.

“I’ve seen the success the Patriots had in the past with two-tight end sets and I’m just confident in their ability to allow us to make plays,” Smith said. “That’s what we’re all there for. So whatever needs to be done, that’s what I’m going to do. … (Henry’s) a great tight end. I’m excited to be out there battling with him, competing with him and making each other better.”

In four seasons with the Titans, the 6-foot-3, 250pound Smith garnered praise around the league for his ability to not only catch the ball but for his creativity in the open field once the ball was in his hands.

In the run up to the AFC wild-card matchup between New England and Tennessee in 2019, Patriots coach Bill Belichick called him “probably the best in the league” at gaining yards after the catch.

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