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The New England Patriots have released veteran long snapper Joe Cardona, their longest-tenured player and last to play in their most recent Super Bowl (2018). Cardona, 33, played 10 seasons with the team, including two Super Bowl victories. The team had previously released center David Andrews last month. The Patriots hinted at the move by drafting Julian Ashby, a long snapper from Vanderbilt, last week.
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