New England Patriots: roster, stadium and salary cap |Super Bowl 2019

Pubblicato il 1 Febbraio 2019 alle 21:24 Autore: Ettore Bobbio

The New England Patriots qualified at the eleventh Super Bowl in their History. There are roster, a description of stadium and salary cap of “the Pats”.

New England Patriots roster, stadium and salary cap Super Bowl 2019
New England Patriots: roster, stadium and salary cap |Super Bowl 2019

New England Patriots: roster, stadium and salaries | Super Bowl 2019

After defeating Kansas City Chiefs at the AFL Play-offs, New England Patriots have qualified for the eleventh Super Bowl in their History.

The Patriots are one of the most titled team in NFL: Infact, they have won for five times the Super Bowl and for eleven times the AFL. They also have won, for twenty times, the Division Championships (one time AFL East, nineteen time AFC East).

Since 2000, when coach Bill Belichick and quaterback Tom Brady arrived in Boston, the Patriots played for eight times Super Bowl.

Belichick and Brady also won all five Super Bowl of the Patriots History. For supporters, they are two legends.

Brady and the Patriots will play against Los Angeles Rams next Sunday, February 3 2019 in the LIII Super Bowl of the NFL.

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The New England Patriots Roster team for the current season

This is the New England Patriots Roster Team for season 2018. In brackets, there are ages and roles of the players.

In Reserves List brackets there are also the reasons which players are in this list.

OFFENSE

QUATERBACKS: 12 Tom Brady (age 41), 2 Bryan Hoyer (age 33).

RUNNING BACKS: 34 Rex Burkhead (age 28), 46 James Develin (age 30, Fullback), 26 Sony Michel (age 23), 28 James White (age 26).

WIDE RECEIVERS: 13 Philip Dorsett (age 26), 11 Julian Edelman (age 32), 15 Chris Hogan (age 30), 84 Cordarrelle Patterson (age 27), 18 Matthew Slater (age 33).

TIGHT ENDS: 88 Dwayne Allen (age 28), 80 Stephen Anderson (age 26), 87 Rob Gronkowski (age 29).

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN: 60 David Andrews (age 26, Center), 77 Trent Brown (age 25, Tackle), 61 Marcus Cannon (age 30, Tackle), 66 James Ferentz (age 29, Center), 75 Ted Karras (age 28, Guard), 69 Shaq Mason (age 25, Guard), 62 Joe Thuney (age 26, Guard), 68 LaAdrian Waddle (age 27, Tackle).

DEFENSE

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: 90 Malcom Brown (age 24, Tackle), 70 Adam Butler (age 24, Tackle), 94 Adrian Clayborn (age 30, End), 58 Keionta Davis (age 24, End), 98 Trey Flowers (age 25, End), 93 Lawrence Guy (age 28, End), 97 Ufomba Kamalu (age 26, Tackle), 95 Derek Rivers (age 24, End), 71 Danny Shelton (age 25, Tackle), 55 John Simon (age 28, End), 91 Deatrich Wise Jr. (age 24, End).

LINEBACKERS: 54 Dont’a Hightower (age 28, Outside), 50 Ramon Humber (age 31, Outside), 36 Brandon King (age 25, Outside), 59 Albert McClellan (age 32, Middle), 52 Elandon Roberts (age 24, Middle), 53 Kyle Van Noy (age 27, Outside).

DEFENSIVE BACKS: 23 Patrick Chung (age 31, Strong Safety), 35 Keion Crossen (age 22, Cornerback) 29 Duke Dawson (age 23, Cornerback), 43 Nate Ebner (age 30, Free Safety), 24 Stephon Gilmore (age 28, Cornerback), 21 Duron Harmon (age 27, Strong Safety), 27 J.C. Jackson (age 23, Cornerback), 31 Jonathan Jones (age 25, Cornerback), 32 Devin McCourty (age 31, Free Safety), 30 Jason McCourty (age 31, Cornerback), 22 Obi Melifonwu (age 24, Cornerback).

SPECIAL TEAMS:

6 Ryan Allen (age 28, Punter), 49 Joe Cardona (age 26, Long Snapper), 3 Stephen Gronkowski (age 34, Placekicker).

RESERVES LIST:

16 Darren Andrews (age 24, Wide Receiver, Injured Reserve); 51 Ja’Whaun Bentley (age 22, Middle Linebacker, Injured Reserve); 14 Braxton Berrios (age 23, Wide Receiver, Injured Reserve); Jake Eldrenkamp (age 24, Offensive Linemen Center, Future); 10 Josh Gordon (age 27, Wide Receiver, Suspended); 33 Jeremy Hill (age 26, Running Back, Injured Reserve); 81 Cody Hollister (age 25, Wide Receiver, Injured Reserve); 47 Jacob Hollister (age 25, Tight End, Injured Reserve); 85 Ryan Izzo (age 23, Tight End, Injured Reserve); 67 Ulrick John (age 26, Offensive Tackle, Injured Reserve); Ryker Mathews (age 26, Offensive Tackle, Future); 17 Riley McCarron (age 25, Wide Receiver, Injured); David Parry (age 26, Defensive Tackle, Future); 25 Eric Rowe (age 26, Cornerback, Injured Reserve); 44 Christian Sam (age 22, Middle Linebacker, Injured Reserve); 63 Brian Schwenke (age 27, Offensive Guard, Injured Reserve); 76 Isaiah Wynn (age 22, Offensive Tackle, Injured Reserve).

PRACTICE SQUAD:

64 Tony Adams (age 22, Offensive Tackle), 74 Cole Croston (age 25, Offensive Guard), 5 Danny Etling (age 24, Quaterback), 45 Trent Harris (age 23, Defensive End), 92 Frank Herron (age 24, Defensive Tackle), 39 A.J. Howard (age 23, Safety), 48 Calvin Munson (age 24, Offensive Linebacker), 17 Damoun Patterson (age 24, Wide Receiver), 72 Dan Skipper (age 24, Offensive Tackle), 42 Jomal Wiltz (age 24, Cornerback).

Gillette Stadium: Home of the New England Patriots

Located in Foxborough (Massachusetts), at 28 miles of southwest of downtown Boston and 20 miles northeast of downtown Providence (Rhode Island), Gillette Stadium was opened in 2002 (September, 9). It was designed by HOK sport (now Populous, an American global architectural firm specializing in the design of sports facilities, arenas and convention centers) and was announced as a 68.000 seat stadium at a cost of $325 million, with the entire cost privately funded. The stadium owner is the same of the New England Patriots: Kraft Group, holding company founded by American businessman Robert Kraft.

Since 2015, Gillette Stadium capacity is 65.000 seat for American Football and 20.000 seat for Soccer.

The stadium was originally know as CMGI Field before the naming rights were bought by Gillette company after the dot-com bust (an economic bubble and a period of excessive speculation that occurred in the USA from 1995 to 2000). In September 2010, the Gillette company and New England Patriots announced that their partnership, which includes naming rights to the stadium, will extend through the 2031 season.

Gillette Stadium has replaced the old Foxboro Stadium, when New England Patriots played all of their home games from the 1971 to 2001 NFL seasons. Foxboro Stadium was closed in January 2002 and was demolished in spring of the same year.

The salary cap of the New England Patriots from 2018 to 2019 NFL seasons

There are some differences between 2018 cap totals and 2019 cap totals of the New England Patriots.

The first difference concerns the 2018 NFL Salary Cap and the 2019 NFL Salary Cap: in 2018 it was $177.200.000, in 2019 is $189.000.000.

This difference is the direct consequence of the second difference that concerns the adjusted salary Cap based above all the costs of the all contracts of the players: in 2018 Adjusted salary cap was $180.212.602 with $155.938.710 by all Contrats, in 2019 it is 192.100.00 with $174.785.330 by all Contracts.

Finally, the third relevant difference concerns the Cap Space of The New England Patriots: in 2018 it was $4.249.220, in 2019 it is $16.631.971.

Anyway, there are the complete prospects of the New England Patriots cap Totals in 2018 and in 2019.

There are also the salaries perceived by the five highest paid players and by the five less paid players (Naturally, among active players):

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 2018 CAP TOTALS:

2018 NFL SALARY CAP: $177.200.00

2017 Rollover cap: $3.012.602

Adjustment: $0

ADJUSTED SALARY CAP: $180.212.602

All Contracts: $155.938.710

Injured Reserve Money: $7.823.341

Reserve/Suspended Money: $604.117

Non-Fotall Injury Money: $727.666

Dead Cap: $10.162.748

Practice Squad Money: $706.800

TOTAL CAP: $175.963.382

PATRIOTS CAP SPACE: $4.249.220

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 2019 CAP TOTALS

2019 NFL SALARY CAP: $189.000.00

2018 Rollover Cap: $3.100.000

Adjustment: $0

ADJUSTED SALARY CAP: $192.100.000

All Contracts: $174.785.330

Top 51 Conctracts: $174.785.330

Draft Pool Money: $2.174.549

Dead Money: $682.699

Total Cap Allocations: $175.468.029

PATRIOTS CAP SPACE: $16.631.971

(Source: Spotrac.com)

SALARIES OF THE PLAYERS:

FIRST FIVE:

Tom Brady QB – 2018: $22.000.000, 2019: $27.000.000

Devin McCourty FS – 2018: $11.935.000, 2019: $13.435.000

Rob Groncowski TE – 2018: $10.859.375, 2019: $11.859.375

Dont’a Hightower ILB – 2018: $9.695.305, 2019: $10.945.305

Stephon Gilmore CB – 2018: $8.887.500, 2019: $14.837.500

LAST FIVE:

2018:

James Ferentz C – $333.531

Albert McClellan OLB – $296.471

Obi Melifonwu S – $261.176

Ramon Humber OLB – $259.413

Ufomba Kamalu DE – $74.118

2019:

Christian Sam ILB – $540.373

Braxton Berrios WR – $524.602

Ryan Izzo TE – $512.267

Jake Eldrenkamp G – $495.000

Ryker Matthews T – $495.000

(Source: Spotrac.com)

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L'autore: Ettore Bobbio

Ettore Bobbio nasce a Sciacca (AG) il 05/04/1994. Consegue il diploma di liceo classico nel Giugno 2013. Nel 2014 si iscrive alla Facoltà di Storia e Filosofia presso l'Università degli Studi di Palermo, laureandosi nell'Ottobre 2017. Dallo stesso anno continua a studiare nella medesima università, frequentando il corso di Laurea Magistrale in Scienze della Comunicazione Pubblica, d'Impresa e Pubblicità. Dall'Ottobre 2018 collabora con Termometro Politico, occupandosi di sport.
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