Could Greg Ellis End Up in New England?
This would be a good pick up for say a 2yr contract./ we all know Teddy and Junior will retire after they win the Super Bowl.
"Ellis would be a logical Belichick addition, a hungry veteran who will take less money to come to New England because he wants to win a Super Bowl. Not to mention that Ellis can still play and would really help the team at outside linebacker. Watch out for Ellis this offseason because he doesn't want to play for the Cowboys anymore. That I know for certain." 7 Comments On: "Could Greg Ellis End Up in New England?"
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