Linebacker Harvey Langi Rejoining Patriots After Three Seasons With Jets

Langi was with the Patriots in 2017

A familiar face is returning to the New England Patriots.

The Patriots and linebacker Harvey Langi agreed to terms on a contract Monday, Langi’s agent, Kenny Zuckerman, announced on social media.

The terms of the deal have not been reported.

Langi signed with the Patriots as an undrafted rookie in 2017 — he got $115,000 guaranteed to sign, which at the time was the second-most ever for a UDFA — and made the team’s 53-man roster out of training camp. A major car accident in October 2017 limited the BYU product to just one game as a rookie, and the Patriots released him during final roster cuts in 2018.

After spending most of the 2018 season on the New York Jets’ practice squad, Langi became a contributor for New York, appearing in all 16 games in 2019 and 14 in 2020.

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Langi played only on special teams in 13 of the 30 games he appeared in for the Jets but became a defensive starter during the second half of last season, playing 90-plus percent of defensive snaps for six straight weeks in November and December before suffering a season-ending neck injury. He tallied 10 tackles — one off his career high — in a Week 9 loss to the Patriots at MetLife Stadium.

The 28-year-old finished last season with a career-high 60 tackles, plus one quarterback hit, one pass defended and one fumble recovery. He can play either as an off-the-ball linebacker or on the edge.

Langi is the latest in a large group of former Patriots players who have returned to New England this offseason, joining linebacker Kyle Van Noy, center/guard Ted Karras and offensive tackle Trent Brown.

The Patriots entered Monday with six open spots on their 90-man roster.