Patriots fan clamoring for the team to start adding defensive players, this one is for you: New England has a four-year deal in principle with Kyle Arrington in place. The cornerback wanted to stay with the Patriots, and the team had expressed a desire early on to keep the 26-year old in the fold. Arrington played all 16 games last season, and was moved to the slot when New England acquired Aqib Talib; he seemed to flourish in the new role. This is quite a week for the Maryland native: in addition to the new contract, Arrington and his wife VaShonda are set to welcome their first child any day now. Their first wedding anniversary is on Sunday. An undrafted rookie out of Hofstra in 2008, Arrington was initially signed by the Eagles and was on their practice squad out of training camp that season, but he was released little more than a week later.
Patriots, Kyle Arrington agree to four-year deal
Published: Mar 15 2013 02:09:11 PM EDT
Updated On: Mar 15 2013 02:09:12 PM EDT
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