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March 12, 2015 by Mike Dussault


It’s been reported that Danny Amendola has restructured his deal, as expected, giving the Pats some more cap space to operate with. Amendola really came into his own this year, starting when he began returning kickoffs. In the playoffs, he emerged as a complimentary threat who came through with three touchdowns and a huge third down conversion against the Ravens.

Now that he’s no longer viewed as the “Welker replacement” Amendola can continue to carve out a vital role in the offense. Excited to welcome him back.

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