Austin Collie Released by Patriots for Second Time This Season As Team Regains Health at Wide Receiver

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Dec 27, 2013

Michael Thomas, Austin Collie, Will DavisFOXBORO, Mass. — The New England Patriots are down to 51 players on the active roster.

The Patriots released wide receiverĀ Austin CollieĀ on Friday. This is the second time the fifth-year pro has been cut by New England this season.

Collie has suited up in seven games this season for the Patriots. He has six catches for 63 yards.

Collie was cut earlier in the year after suffering a knee injury in Week 9 against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He got re-signed prior to Week 14 when rookie wide receiversĀ Aaron DobsonĀ andĀ Kenbrell ThompkinsĀ got injured in consecutive weeks.

Dobson returned last week after missing three weeks with a foot injury. Thompkins has missed three weeks with a hip ailment. He appears close to coming back. Collie’s release could be a good sign for his status on Sunday.

The Patriots released cornerbackĀ Marquice ColeĀ on Thursday. They now have two open roster spots.

The team signed rookie running backĀ Sam McGuffieĀ to the practice squad on Friday after releasing rookie running back Cierre Wood. Multiple members of the practice squad have spent time on the active roster this season. CornerbackĀ Justin Green,Ā safetyĀ Kanorris Davis, defensive tackleĀ Marcus ForstonĀ and linebackerĀ Ja’Gared DavisĀ have all been active for New England this year.

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