Patriots release long snapper Joe Cardona after 10 seasons with team
Briefly

The New England Patriots released long snapper Joe Cardona, their longest-tenured player since 2015, following the selection of a new long snapper in the recent NFL Draft. Cardona, a two-time Super Bowl champion, leaves a significant void, as no players on the current roster have won a Super Bowl. The team is undergoing a leadership overhaul, losing multiple captains, with Kyle Dugger now the longest-serving player. Cardona was recognized for his military service and has been praised for his contributions on and off the field.
It's bittersweet to say goodbye to Joe Cardona, a key player and leader for the Patriots since 2015. His commitment to the team was unwavering.
With Cardona's departure, the Patriots have not only lost their longest-tenured player but a significant part of their locker room culture and leadership.
Read at Boston.com
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