Tight end Kellen Winslow asked for and has been granted his release from the New England Patriots on Thursday, a source has told ESPN's Adam Schefter. Last week, the Patriots signed the former Pro Bowl to a one-year deal as they were looking for a fill-in for the injured Aaron Hernandez.
Winslow participated in two practices and suited up for the Patriots Sunday night, playing just four offensive snaps in a 31-30 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Winslow was not present during Tuesday's practice and did not speak to reporters.
According to Football Outsiders Brian McIntyre, Winslow earned $48,529 in his brief time in New England.
The release is Winslow's second in less than a month. On Sept. 1, the Seattle Seahawks cut the former Miami Hurricane because he didn't want to take a salary cut. The Seahawks acquired Winslow in a spring trade with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a team he tallied 75 receptions for 763 receiving yards and two touchdowns for last season.
This story originally appeared on SBNation.com.
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