Matthew Slater
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Ends storied special-teams career
Slater announced Tuesday that he has retired from professional football.
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Slater, 38, is calling it a career after 16 seasons in the NFL, all of which were spent with New England as a core contributor on the Patriots' special-teams units. The 2008 fifth-round pick retires with three Super Bowl rings, five first-team All-Pro nods, and 10 Pro Bowl honors under his belt. Former Patriots head coach Bill Belichick recently referred to Slater as the best special-teams player in NFL history, per Mike Reiss of ESPN.com, saying he was glad to have coached the greatest players in all three phases of the game, the others being Tom Brady on offense and Lawrence Taylor on defense.
Slater, 38, is calling it a career after 16 seasons in the NFL, all of which were spent with New England as a core contributor on the Patriots' special-teams units. The 2008 fifth-round pick retires with three Super Bowl rings, five first-team All-Pro nods, and 10 Pro Bowl honors under his belt. Former Patriots head coach Bill Belichick recently referred to Slater as the best special-teams player in NFL history, per Mike Reiss of ESPN.com, saying he was glad to have coached the greatest players in all three phases of the game, the others being Tom Brady on offense and Lawrence Taylor on defense.
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While officially listed as a wideout by the Patriots, Slater has not hauled in a regular-season pass since 2011. The 2008 fifth-rounder, who turns 36 in September, maintains his spot on the team with his strong special teams play and respected leadership presence.
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Will play Week 17
Slater (hamstring) is available for Sunday's tilt against the Bills.
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Won't play versus Denver
Slater (hamstring) is inactive for Sunday night's game against the Broncos.
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Remains limited to special teams
Slater played all 21 of his snaps on special teams in Sunday's 6-0 loss to the Chargers.
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Remains with New England
Slater signed one-year, $2.62 million deal with the Patriots on Monday, Jim McBride of The Boston Globe reports.
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Suiting up Sunday
Slater (knee) is active for Sunday's contest against the Seahawks.
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Lauded following retirement
Slater, who officially retired from the NFL on Tuesday after 16 seasons, was lauded by both Patriots owner Robert Kraft and former head coach Bill Belichick following his announcement, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
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Slater, a 2008 fifth-round pick out of UCLA, went from fearing he'd get cut following his first training camp to becoming what Belichick describes as the best special-teams player in the history of the league. The legendary head coach also labeled Slater, who won three Super Bowls and garnered 10 Pro Bowl nods, as a "once in a lifetime person," while Kraft praised the new retiree's integrity and "high moral character."
Slater, a 2008 fifth-round pick out of UCLA, went from fearing he'd get cut following his first training camp to becoming what Belichick describes as the best special-teams player in the history of the league. The legendary head coach also labeled Slater, who won three Super Bowls and garnered 10 Pro Bowl nods, as a "once in a lifetime person," while Kraft praised the new retiree's integrity and "high moral character."