Former Patriots WR David Patten dies at 47
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[September 04, 2021]
Former NFL wide receiver David
Patten, who won three Super Bowl championships with the New England
Patriots, died in a motorcycle crash on Thursday night. He was 47.
Patten played in 147 games for five teams from 1997-2008 but
experienced his greatest success with the Patriots from 2001-04.
He caught the first postseason touchdown pass ever thrown by Tom
Brady, a diving and twisting 8-yard reception in the end zone in the
second quarter of a 20-17 victory against the St. Louis Rams in
Super Bowl XXXVI. That Super Bowl title was the first for the
franchise and launched a dynasty.
"It breaks my heart to hear of David's tragic passing at such a
young age," head coach Bill Belichick said Friday. "I am grateful to
have coached David. He is an essential person and player in Patriots
history, without whom we would not have been Super Bowl champions.
"I especially appreciate David for his professional journey. As much
as anyone, David epitomized the unheralded, self-made player who
defied enormous odds to not only earn a job in the NFL but to become
a key player on multiple championship teams. I can speak for anyone
who had the pleasure to be around David that his work ethic,
positive energy and character were elite. My deepest condolences are
with his family and loved ones."
Patriots chairman and CEO Robert Kraft also released a statement.
"I am heartbroken by the news of David's passing. He was a devout
Christian who followed his passion following his football career and
founded his own ministry. David transitioned from an undersized and
understated wide receiver to a powerful and passionate preacher,"
Kraft said.
"In New England, he will always be remembered as a three-time Super
Bowl Champion. His touchdown reception in the AFC Championship game
at Pittsburgh propelled the Patriots to Super Bowl XXXVI and I'll
never forget his remarkable catch in the back of the end zone in
that game. It was our only offensive touchdown in the Super Bowl and
secured our first championship in franchise history. Our sincerest
sympathies are with his wife, Galiena, his family and all who are
mourning David's tragic and untimely death."
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Patten's fatal accident occurred
outside Columbia, S.C. Authorities there told ESPN that Patten's
motorcycle crossed a median and caused an accident involving two
other vehicles. The crash remains under investigation by the South
Carolina Highway Patrol and the Richland County coroner's office.
Former Patriots defensive lineman
Richard Seymour, center Damien Woody and offensive coordinator
Charlie Weis paid tribute to Patten on social media.
"heartbroken (broken heart emoji)," Seymour posted on Twitter.
"great man of God ... lost for words - David Patten (prayer hands
emoji).
"Rest in Power to my former teammate, one of the best men I've ever
known... prayers to David Patten's family," tweeted Woody.
"Shocked and saddened about the sudden tragic death of David
Patten," Weis wrote. "Excellent player, even better person. Family
guy, team guy, devout Christian. Prayers all directed this way. RIP
David. You will be sorely missed."
Patten finished his career with 324 receptions for 4,715 yards and
24 touchdowns with the New York Giants (1997-99), Cleveland (2000),
New England, Washington (2005-06) and New Orleans (2007-08). He also
rushed 13 times for 106 yards and a touchdown and returned 111
kickoffs for 2,273 yards and one score.
He added 20 catches for 260 yards and two TDs in seven postseason
games. He added two more rings in Super Bowls XXXVIII and XXXIX.
Undrafted out of Western Carolina, the South Carolina native began
his pro career with the Arena Football League's Albany Firebirds in
1996.
--Field Level Media
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