Spann promoted
The Patriots promoted safety Antwain Spann from the practice squad today, and placed safety Rodney Harrison on season-ending injured reserve, the team announced.
With the roster full at 53 players, another roster move at safety does not appear likely at this time.
The team also re-signed C/G Dan Connolly and S Mark Dillard to the practice squad.
Click the "full entry" link below to read the press release from the Patriots.
FOXBOROUGH -- The New England Patriots signed defensive back Antwain Spann to the active roster from their practice squad today. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. The Patriots also placed veteran safety Rodney Harrison on the reserve/injured list. Harrison will miss the remainder of the 2008 season with a thigh injury. Additionally, the Patriots signed offensive lineman Dan Connolly and defensive back Mark Dillard to their practice squad.Antwain Spann, 25, has played in nine career NFL games, all with the Patriots from 2006-07. He has totaled seven career special teams tackles. Last season, Spann was signed to the practice squad on Sept. 25, 2007 and was signed to the active roster on Dec. 28. He appeared in the final game of the 2007 regular season and all three playoff games for the Patriots last year. In 2006, he was signed from the Patriots practice squad to the active roster on three occasions and saw action in eight regular-season games. The 6-foot, 195-pound defensive back was originally signed by the New York Giants as a rookie free agent out of Louisiana-Lafayette on May 17, 2005. He was released by the Giants following 2005 training camp and spent the remainder of that season out of football.
Rodney Harrison, 35, is in his 15th NFL season and is in his sixth year with the Patriots after signing with New England as a free agent on March 12, 2003. The 6-foot-1-inch, 220-pound safety has played in 186 career games with 159 starts for the San Diego Chargers (1994-2002) and the Patriots (2003-08). Harrison is the only player in NFL history to record at least 30 sacks and at least 30 interceptions (his career totals include 30.5 sacks and 34 interceptions). He is the NFL’s all-time leader in sacks by a defensive back (30.5). Since entering the league in 1994, press box statisticians have credited Harrison with 906 solo tackles, leading all NFL defensive backs during that span. Harrison has been named a team captain in five of his six seasons with the Patriots, including 2008.
In his first two seasons with the Patriots (2003-04), Harrison was not only New England’s leading tackler each year, but also led all NFL defensive backs in tackles both seasons, recording a career-high 140 tackles in 2003 and following that up with 138 tackles in 2004. He started every regular-season and playoff game in those two seasons, helping to lead the Patriots to back-to-back Super Bowl championships while totaling six interceptions in the Patriots’ six playoff games from 2003-04. After playing in just three games in 2005 before being placed on injured reserve with a knee injury, Harrison returned to start 10 games in 2006 as the Patriots defense allowed a franchise-low 10 touchdown passes all season. In 2007, Harrison played in 12 games with 11 starts and also started all three playoff games as the Patriots became the first NFL team to complete a 16-0 regular season.
The Markham, Ill. native has been a consistent performer on the NFL’s biggest stage, recording seven interceptions in his nine playoff games with the Patriots, setting the team’s career playoff interception record. In the 2004 playoffs, Harrison recorded four interceptions, including two in Super Bowl XXXIX.
Harrison spent the first nine seasons of his career with the San Diego Chargers (1994-02) after he was selected by San Diego in the fifth round (145th overall) of the 1994 NFL Draft out of Western Illinois. He was selected to participate in the Pro Bowl following the 1998 and 2001 seasons. In his regular-season career, Harrison has recorded 1,211 tackles (923 solo), 30.5 sacks for 236.5 yards, 34 interceptions for 361 yards and two touchdowns, 115 passes defensed, 15 forced fumbles, seven fumble recoveries and 57 special teams tackles. In the playoffs, Harrison has played in 13 games (9 starts) and has recorded 72 tackles (58 solo), two sacks for four yards, seven interceptions for 118 yards and a touchdown, nine passes defensed, two forced fumbles and seven special teams tackles.
Dan Connolly, 26, has played in four career games, all with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2005. The 6-foot-4-inch, 313-pound offensive lineman was originally signed by the Jaguars as a rookie free agent out of Southeast Missouri State prior to the 2005 season. After playing in four games as a rookie in 2005, he was placed on the reserve/injured list and missed the entire 2006 season due to injury. He was released by the Jaguars on Sept. 1, 2007 and was signed to the Patriots’ practice squad on Sept. 12, 2007, and spent the remainder of the season on New England’s practice squad. In 2008, Connolly was a member of the active roster for the Patriots’ first five games and was listed as a day-of-game inactive for each games. He was released by the Patriots on Oct. 20, 2008.
Mark Dillard, 21, was originally signed by the Patriots as a rookie free agent out of Louisiana Tech on May 2, 2008. The 5-foot-11-inch, 210-pound safety was with the Patriots throughout their 2008 training camp and was released in the final preseason roster cutdown on Aug. 30, 2008. He was signed to the practice squad on Aug. 31 and was released from the practice squad on Sept. 10 before being re-signed to the practice squad on Sept. 15 and released from the practice squad on Sept. 24.



Mike, following your analysis, that must mean BB didn't think Lynch could play the position anymore, huh? Should we believe Lynch won't be resigned at any point?
This is the best they could do? I appreciate Belichick's logic about wanting to promote in-house, but (especially this early into the season) you've got to be looking at the long haul. So Spann plays and knows the system, but what is his ceiling? Presumably, he can only be so good. On the other hand, if you bring in a veteran talent (Law or Lynch), the short-term learning curve ultimately gives way to an ability to play at a higher level late in the season and in clutch moments.
I'm sure the Pats have all the tape/stats they need on other players so there's probably something I'm not seeing. I just have a hard time believing Antwain Spann is the best Plan B we have available.
This is a sure sign of the organization-saying wait until next year. Are we not willing to spend a few bucks on bringing back Lynch? I think he led the team in tackles the one pre-season game he played. I see another down week on the horizon.
Where the heck is John Lynch? Let me get this straight: they bring Lynch in when they have a HEALTHY Rodney Harrison and now they don't bring Lynch in when the have an UNHEALTHY Rodney Harrison? In Bill I Trust, but I'd love to hear the WHY NOT LYNCH straight from BB.
I just think BB doesnt think Lynch can run anymore. There was a lot of love for Lynch in BBs statement when he was cut, but that was more out of respect for the player than any expectation that he would be back.
I mean, we saw Denver's (pretty darn awful) defence on Monday: and Lynch was dropped from that team.
Maybe when they brought Lynch in during the preseason, they figured out that he was done.
That would be the most logical answer, wouldn't it? And if they think that Merriweather is a better safety than Lynch would be, and that Spann is probably a better special teams replacement for Merriweather than Lynch would be, then its the also the right move. I dont think Belichick will go on TV and announce "we didn't sign John Lynch because we think he's got nothing left."
Geez....in Bill we trust...until we lose a few...I guess. Apparently, Lynch has already PROVEN to the coaching staff that he has lost a step+ and couldn't do the job thru the tryout period. Yeah...the team is "throwing in the towel" to paraphrase "ricomandog "...what an idiot. And BB...don't you realize that you have to explain all your roster moves to "Matt"?
Lynch was cut, like Glasgow said, because he couldn't run anymore. In one of the preseason games there was a kickoff returned for a touchdown against the Pats. Lynch had an angle on the returner but he just ran right by Lynch. Sorry everyone, but John Lynch is not coming to New England. It's time to accept this fact and realize the Pats safety situation isn't as bad as it may seem. While we will miss Rodney's leadership, don't forget we now have a 1st round pick in Meriweather who needs to step up.
Lynch cannot play anymore - can't run or tackle. Didn't you watch any of his preseason snaps. Plus, when has he said he wants to play again. Ty Law would be interesting - probably too much $$ and who knows what kind of shape he's in. I'm confident in James S. and Brandon M.
Thanks GlasgowPat, why is everyone so fascinated with Lynch? I don't get it. If he was so good, he will be playing right now. They guy got cut by Denver? The team Matt Cassel Shredded. Also, by cut Pats? who big problem is secondary.
I would rather use Spann, who with experience and be more useful (2+ yrs) and Spann looked good in preseason. He can cover, I see J Saunders as more in the box, and merriweather, L Saunders and Spann as cover safties. Not as good as Harrison but not terrible either.
Spann? that's the guy who was playing safety in the preseason. He was a good tackler but didn't do good against the passing game. He's not Hank Poteat.
we're 4 - 2 and our schedule doesn't look that tough here on out with the exception of sh*tspurgh. we can beat everyone we have left! even though the donkos have no D, it prob gave cassel some confidence and every game he plays he gains experience. if our D plays with as much intensity and energy as mon the rest of the reason, we have a shot at the impossible!!
The Lynch issue has me reading between the lines.
There must be more to this story than what we are seeing from BB.
If we go back to the Pats-Giants pre season game. John L. was all over the field.
Like he was on exhibition. It really isnt about his speed. He is faster than Rodney H. I think the Lynch story is still about his health. NE went after Tank and he went down for the season. They dont want the same thing happening with Lynch.
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