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Some Patriots players spent their summer reading more than just the playbook.
Zoltan Mesko and Jeff Tarpinian were in Norfolk on Tuesday talking to King Philip Middle School students about the importance of reading. Naoko Funayama caught up with the Patriots players about some of the reading material they dove into this summer.
Mesko told Funayama that he, like many middle-school students, read The Hunger Games this summer in between studying the playbook, and that he was glad that he could still read at a seventh- or eighth-grade level.
To hear about the reception the players got in Norfolk, watch the video above.