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Brandon Spikes and Drew Rosenhaus have called it quits.
According to Liz Mullen of Sports Business Journal, Spikes has terminated Rosenhaus as his agent. Mullen adds that Rosenhaus has declined to comment on the matter.
Spikes, 25, is in his third NFL season after getting drafted out of the University of Florida No. 62 overall. Spikes signed a four-year deal during his rookie season and is up for free agency after next year. In 32 career games (both regular and postseason), he’s recorded 185 total tackles and two sacks.
SBD: Patriots LB Brandon Spikes has terminated Drew Rosenhaus as his agent. Rosenhaus declined comment. #NFL
— Liz Mullen (@SBJLizMullen) November 6, 2012