NFL Rumors: Patriots Trade Michael Bennett To Cowboys For Low Draft Pick

The New England Patriots traded defensive end Michael Bennett to the Dallas Cowboys for a draft pick Thursday, league sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Jordan Schultz.

The Patriots opened up over $2 million worth of cap space and got an unhappy player out of their locker room by trading Bennett. They also received a “seventh-round pick that can go to a sixth-round pick in 2021,” per Schefter.

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Bennett was suspended by the team last week after getting into a disagreement with Patriots defensive line coach Bret Bielema. Bennett appeared unhappy with the suspension while speaking to the media Wednesday, so Thursday’s trade doesn’t come as a surprise.

Bennett’s snap count was decreasing each week before his suspension. He also was playing a different defensive role than he manned in previous stops with the Philadelphia Eagles, Seattle Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Patriots traded a fifth-round pick to the Eagles for Bennett and a seventh-round pick this offseason.

The Patriots’ beat the New York Jets 33-0 without Bennett in Week 7. Bennett finishes his Patriots tenure with 2.5 sacks in six games.

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Rookie defensive lineman Byron Cowart and veteran defensive end Deatrich Wise likely will take on a bigger roles with Bennett out of town. The Patriots now have an open spot on their 53-man roster.