Found August 19, 2009 on Boston.com:
Tight end Chris Baker said his transition to the Patriots is a work in progress. He made strides last Thursday in the first exhibition game, catching both of Tom Brady’s touchdown passes (a 4-yarder and a 9-yarder) in a 27-25 win over the Philadelphia Eagles.
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