Patriots working again James White is asking it a profession after eight seasons in New England.
The three-time Tremendous Bowl champion introduced his retirement on Thursday in a heartfelt word, wherein White thanked his teammates, brokers, and coaches, in addition to staff proprietor Robert Kraft and head coach Invoice Belichick.
“New England will likely be in my coronary heart endlessly. Thanks for unwavering help through the years. I'm endlessly grateful,” the 30-year-old White tweeted.
“This chapter has been one which I'll cherish. I sit up for what’s subsequent.”
White, who additionally served as a staff captain, was a part of the Patriots’ championship rosters in 2015, 2017, and 2019.
Belichick praised White on Thursday in an announcement, calling him “one of the revered, greatest staff gamers I've ever coached.”

“Whereas soft-spoken, he introduced distinctive management and aggressive toughness to the staff. He was a multi-year staff captain and one of the revered, greatest staff gamers I've ever coached,” Belichick mentioned.
The previous fourth-round draft decide amassed 4,556 complete yards and 36 complete touchdowns all through his profession in New England. White’s solely 1000-yard season got here in 2018.
White is maybe greatest recognized for his efficiency in Tremendous Bowl 51, the place he had 110 yards and three touchdowns, together with the one walk-off landing in Tremendous Bowl historical past to defeat the Atlanta Falcons, 34-28, in Feb. 2017.

White’s retirement comes because the Patriots are within the technique of constructing a brand new staff with out longtime offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, who left to teach the Raiders in January. Matt Patricia, the staff’s former defensive coordinator, seems to have taken the reins on offense, which has gotten off to a tough begin.
Patricia’s offense will see some motion on Thursday evening once they host the Giants of their first preseason sport.
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