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The New England Patriots already parted ways with one legend last month with six-time Super Bowl champion Bill Belichick leaving the team, and it looks like the team is now parting ways with a legendary player, as well.

For the past 16 years, Matthew Slater has been a consistent star for the New England Patriots on special teams, earning first-team All-Pro accolades five times and 10 trips to the Pro Bowl. But on Tuesday morning, he announced that he was ending his football career.

“In 2008, I came here as a young man with hopes and dreams. In 2024, I can retire knowing this experience has exceeded any hope or dream I ever had,” Slater said in his retirement announcement.

“Pats Nation, it has been an honor to represent the silver, red, white, and blue for 16 years. Thank you for cheering, challenging and supporting our team each and every year. To the people of New England, thank you for welcoming my family and me into your community and allowing us to call New England home. We are beyond humbled and blessed. You the fans make an NFL player’s experience what it is. Thank you for supporting not only me but our great game.”

Obviously, this is some pretty significant news, and the NFL world had a lot to say about it on social media.

https://twittetr.com/JasonMcCourty/status/1759974907482435924?s=20

It was certainly quite a career for Slater.

[New England Patriots]