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Trying To Figure Out The Patriots' Moves

The Patriots have been busy during the past 24 hours, clearly making move for ... something? Nothing? Who knows. Maybe they were just hoping to save money on airfare to London this week.

First, they cut LBTully Banta-Cain last night, only to resign him today, a move that was actually expected. Why? Mike Reiss has the answer.

Banta-Cain was playing under a one-year, $620,000 contract that qualified for the veteran minimum benefit.

It is my understanding that players under a veteran minimum benefit contract can not have their contract extended until after the league year.

Reading the tea leaves with Banta-Cain, it appears both Banta-Cain and the Patriots decided they wanted to make this a longer-term relationship, and figured "Why wait until after the season?" The only way to make that happen now was to rip up the veteran minimum benefit contract, and strike a brand new, longer-term agreement.

Savvy. Then today, the Pats cut Joey Galloway, as well as TE Michael Matthews and LB Eric Alexander. Seemingly insignificant players, so what gives? Releasing Galloway and Matthews, as previously reported, is most likely just to make room for players coming off the PUP list. And Alexander was cut for the same reason as Banta-Cain, according to the Boston Globe's Christopher Gasper -- he's another player with "minimum salary benefit." 

The reason for releasing Banta-Cain and Alexander within the last 24 hours is that once the NFL's trading deadline, which is today at 4 p.m, passes, all released players are subject to waivers until Feb. 1.

Up until the deadline, players with four or more seasons of service are not subject to the waiver system.

So, the Patriots had to release Banta-Cain and Alexander if they wanted to sign them to new deals, but wanted to do so without exposing them to waivers, where another team could claim them.

It's actually a very shrewd move.

Sometimes, it feels like the Patriots are playing chess while the rest of the NFL plays checkers. And videotaping it all for secrets later.

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Report: Galloway Headed To Kansas City For Workout

According to Christopher Price of WEEI.com in Boston, Joey Galloway is on his way to workout with the Chiefs. Now the only question is: is Galloway as desperate for a job as the Chiefs are for a WR?

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Pats Cut Three More Players, Which Raises The Question: Why?

Along with cutting Joey Galloway, the Patriots also released DE/OLB Tully Banta-Cain, LB Eric Alexander and TE Michael Matthews. Which has SB Nation’s Pats Pulpit wondering where the team is going with this, and why they’d need to free up four roster spots.

There seem to be two explanations. First, receiver Brandon Tate and offensive lineman Mark LeVoir will be able to come off the PUP list and join the active roster. Second, there is the possibility that New England is lining up a trade, as has been speculated by the likes of Peter King.

Update to the update: Adam Schefter tweets that the Pats have re-signed Tully Banta-Cain. So that leaves one roster spot unaccounted for, assuming they do add Tate and LeVoir to the roster.

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Patriots Cut WR Joey Galloway

The Patriots cut WR Joey Galloway on Tuesday, according to the Boston Herald.

Galloway, 38, has been unproductive this season, registering only 67 yards on seven receptions with several drops. He has been inactive for the Patriots last three games. It is likely that the emergence of rookie WR Julian Edelman made Galloway expendable.

Galloway had recently been mentioned in trade rumors with the Ravens, however since the Patriots cut Galloway before the trade deadline, he does not have to go through waivers, and anyone is free to sign him.

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