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The Patriots have announced the signing of veteran cornerback Lewis Sanders. They also made official the signing of safety Tank Williams.
Sanders, 29, has been in the NFL for eight seasons, playing for the Browns (2000-04), Texans ('05-'06) and Falcons ('07). In 87 career games, he has 172 tackles, one sack and five interception.
He is also a quality special-teams performer.
There's no word yet on how the team's visit with Carolina restricted free agent linebacker Adam Seward went -- should the Pats make Seward an offer, the Panthers would have seven days to match it and retain Seward.
seward is too good to pass up he will be a great asset at lb'er and special teams and the perfect size 6'3 250 and runs 4.56 carolina never ever gave him a chance to beat anyone out and he was never beaten out at lb'er, when he played he made tackles and is a great run stuffer with speed to cover
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Would sure be nice to see the Pats sign someone who doesn't wear dentures and a hearing aid.
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