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Raiders trade DE Burgess, to the Patriots


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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- The New England Patriots acquired Derrick Burgess on Thursday after the two-time Pro Bowl defensive end held out of Oakland Raiders training camp in the hopes of being traded.

The Patriots gave up undisclosed draft considerations for Burgess, who's coming off an injury-plagued season in which he had 3.5 sacks in 10 games. New England released offensive lineman Al Johnson to create roster room for Burgess.

 

The trade was announced on the ninth day of Burgess' holdout from the team with which he recorded 38.5 sacks in four seasons, including a club-record and league-best 16 in 2005. Burgess had 11 sacks the next season and made the Pro Bowl both times in 2005 and 2006.

 

Burgess' sack total dropped to eight in 2007, but he missed two games.

 

"He chose not to be here for whatever reasons, and now the deal is done and we move forward, as does he," Raiders coach Tom Cable said. "We just moved on without him, and it is what it is."

 

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Happy Birthday ECN.

 

Pats are getting stronger.

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Stupid Raiders.

Why?

 

Burgess is injury prone, wanted a new contract, or wanted to be traded before the season. Why keep someone on the team, who doesn't want to be there and is going to be a distraction to the team?

 

A 3rd round pick and 5th round pick is a good trade for Burgess. No one else in the NFL was going to give the Raiders a better deal for Burgess.

 

Burgess is going to play well with the Pats and I expect him to make the Pro Bowl next season.

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