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Malcolm Butler will not appear in a game this season for the New England Patriots. The team announced Tuesday that the 32-year-old has been placed on injured reserve. Meanwhile, the exact injury is not clear as Butler has missed the past two practices. He appeared in 23 snaps in Thursday’s preseason against on August 11 against the New York Giants. Butler has spent his most recent three seasons with the Tennessee Titans before playing four years with the Patriots. And in March, Butler came back as a free agent to the Patriots after unretiring. In his career, the 5-foot-11, 190-pound defensive ...
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The New England Patriots are bringing back a Super Bowl hero! No, not him. The team signed veteran cornerback Malcolm Butler to a two-year deal worth up to $9 million. The 32-year-old signed with the Pats as an undrafted free agent out of West Alabama in 2014 and, of course, made the game-winning interception in Super Bowl XLIX at the end of his rookie year. He won another title in New England in Super Bowl LI, but his inexplicable benching in Super Bowl LII—a loss in which the defense gave up 538 yards of offense to the Eagles—remains a mystery. Butler left the team in free agency that offsea...
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Cardinals cornerback Malcolm Butler has been placed on the reserve/retired list after a report surfaced that noted he was dealing with a personal issue. Cardinal head coach Kliff Kingsbury refrained from providing any information about the situation. “I don’t want to get into, kind of, where it’s at,” he commented. “Like I said, nothing’s official. Just leave it at that.” Butler signed a one-year contract with the Cardinals in March after being released by the Tennessee Titans. He has 17 career interceptions, including a career-high four last year. Butler was brought in to replace eight-time P...
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It’s not easy to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, but if anyone knows how to do it, it’s the Atlanta Falcons. Ever since they blew 25 point lead against the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, the team has been labeled as chokers, and rightfully so. This past week, some heart-wrenching details came out about the game, from former Patriots corner Malcolm Butler. During a recent interview with 12 News in Phoenix, Butler was asked if he had talked to new teammate Robert Alford at all about the Super Bowl comeback and not only have the two talked about it, but Alford apparently told But...
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