Patriots great Troy Brown stopped by the team's walkthrough practice Sunday afternoon and chatted with reporters. Brown told reporters he didn't rule out getting back into the game in a coaching or personnel capacity. "Football is what I know best," said Brown. "That's what I did for 30 years of my life. After doing it for so long I want to try some different stuff. But we'll see what happens. It's always in the back of my mind." -- Boston Globe
Robert Kraft on interest in Michael Vick: "Well, I think each situation would probably be unique and I can't speak about how things work in other areas or other teams. This is a complicated one. I would think that most owners would want to have some kind of input into the decision, at least, I wouldn't do it from a football end but just understanding everything. But for us, that's an academic problem because we've got the No. 1 player at that position in the world as far as I'm concerned and why would we ever want to do anything that would take him off the field for one play?"
The Patriots released second-year outside linebacker Vince Redd. The team also signed free-agent outside linebacker Rob Ninkovich and rookie defensive back Jamar Love. -- Boston Globe
One nugget from Bill Belichick's SIRIUS Radio interview to pass along: He called the competition at tight end, with Benjamin Watson, Chris Baker, Alex Smith, David Thomas and Tyson DeVree, the best he's seen in his 10 years with the Patriots. -- Boston Globe
The Patriots are the NFL's oldest team - an average of 27 years, 93 days, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. -- Boston Herald
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