Joe Cardona will be permittedĀ to suit up for the New England Patriots this season after all.
The long snapper’sĀ status for the 2016 campaign came into question last week after U.S. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus said on “The Dan Patrick Show” that military duties might force Cardona, a 2015 Naval Academy graduate, to put his NFL career on hold.
Mabus announced Friday, however, that wouldn’t beĀ necessary, telling “The Dan Patrick Show” that both Cardona and ex-Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds areĀ eligible to play for theirĀ respectiveĀ NFL teams this season.
Cardona, a fifth-round pick of the Patriots in 2015, served as New England’s long snapper for 16 games last season while also workingĀ one day each week at the Naval Academy Preparatory SchoolĀ in Newport, R.I.
“This year was great, being on the field,” CardonaĀ told reporters in January. “I obviously have a higher priority than being here. Itās different. Itās important to me that Iām doing my job on both ends the best I can.”
The Baltimore Ravens selected Reynolds in the sixth round of 2016 NFL DraftĀ andĀ plan to use him asĀ a wide receiver and return man.
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