Report: Brian Waters will play in 2012
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According to the Boston Herald, despite the fact that New England Patriots center Brian Wter isn’t at OTA’s, he plans on playing in his 14th NFL season.
Waters was signed by the Patriots last season after the Chiefs decided to release him. He came in and did a phenomenal job and was a big part in helping get back to the Super Bowl.
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Patriots’ Brian Waters never actually planned on retiring?
The Patriots scooped former Pro Bowler Brian Waters in the preseason last season and he played better than maybe even they could have ever imagined, making the Pro Bowl on a New England line that was one of the best in the league and helped the Patriots make the Super Bowl. However, at 35 years of age, there was some doubt about whether or not he’d return for his 13th NFL season...
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Source: Brian Waters Not Attending Patriots' Workouts, Absence Has Nothing to Do With Retirement Decision
FOXBORO, Mass. -- Patriots right guard Brian Waters has one year remaining on his contract, but he hasn't publicly announced whether or not he'll return or retire. However, Waters has not been at Gillette Stadium this week for voluntary workouts, according to a source. With that, though, the source said it has nothing to do with his decision on his football future. Waters...
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April 19, 2012
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April 19, 2012
Video of the day: Patriots G Brian Waters talks about Super Bowl XLVI and his future
Well, I’m down to my last video from post-game of Super Bowl XLVI. Then, it’ll really be time to move on. Actually, in this video, we kinda do. Patriots veteran guard Brian Waters talked about a few things from the loss to the Giants, then turned his attention to his future. Check out my video:
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February 09, 2012
Patriots G Brian Waters will decide on his future in the coming weeks
One of the best free agent pickups for the Patriots this season was offensive lineman Brian Waters. The veteran had a Pro Bowl season - the 6th of his career - and was a stalwart on the line.
After 12 seasons, the soon to be 35-year old is at an age where he’s contemplating retirement. Waters got his first taste of the Super Bowl with the Patriots, and following the devastating...
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February 06, 2012
Veteran Waters gets first shot at Super Bowl title
Leaving the Kansas City Chiefs is the best thing to happen to Brian Waters in his 12 years in the NFL.
Waters signed with the Patriots before the season after toiling 11 years in Kansas City without winning a playoff game. He now has a chance to be part of a Super Bowl champion if New England can beat the New York Giants on Sunday.
''You just only get so many opportunities...
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February 03, 2012
Brian Waters Happily Reflects on Joining Patriots as 'One of the Best Decisions I've Made'
FOXBORO, Mass. -- The excitement on Brian Waters' face is as genuine as it gets. The Patriots right guard finally, after 12 years of postseason futility, got his first playoff victory last week. Now, he's got two, and he'll head to his first Super Bowl. Waters was reflecting on his decision to sign with the Patriots in Week 1 of the regular season. After parting ways...
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January 23, 2012
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January 23, 2012
Waters wants Pats teammates to stick to routine
Veteran guard Brian Waters has some advice for his young Patriots teammates preparing for their first playoff game: Stick to your routine.
Waters said Tuesday that if a player changes that, he'll feel like he left something out of his preparation. So he doesn't expect to change much this week as New England practices and does some self scouting before finding out who it...
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January 03, 2012
Pro Bowls never get old for Patriots G Brian Waters
Brian Waters was named to his sixth Pro Bowl yesterday. The 12-year veteran said the honor is always welcomed.
“It never gets old,” Waters said. “You definitely set particular goals for yourself. You want to play good football and you want to feel like you’re doing a good job at your position. The competitive nature within you, you always want to be considered one...
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December 28, 2011
Ex-Chief Waters preparing to face former team
Brian Waters had a chance to sign with several teams after being released by the Kansas City Chiefs. He chose the one he felt gave him the best chance to win, the New England Patriots.
The five-time Pro Bowl player fit right into the Patriots' vacant right guard spot after signing eight days before the season opener. On Monday night, he will face the team he spent his other...
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November 18, 2011
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