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Patriots Place Starting LT on Exempt List: Uncertainty Surrounds His Future

New England Patriots tackle Chukwuma Okorafor
New England Patriots tackle Chukwuma Okorafor

The New England Patriots’ attempt to solidify their left tackle position with the signing of Chukwuma Okorafor has ended after just 12 plays. In a surprising turn of events, Okorafor was benched early during the Patriots’ season-opening win against the Cincinnati Bengals and was placed on the exempt/left squad list ahead of their Week 2 matchup with the Seattle Seahawks.

Okorafor’s short stint in New England is especially striking given his background. After parting ways with the Pittsburgh Steelers, where his tenure as a starter ended due to disciplinary issues, the Patriots had hoped he could turn things around and anchor their offensive line. However, just a week into the season, Doug Kyed of the *Boston Herald* reported that Okorafor told the team he was “leaving,” sparking immediate concerns about his future. According to *MassLive Sports’* Karen Guregian, the lineman is now openly questioning his career going forward.

Veteran Patriots beat writer Mike Reiss added further speculation, suggesting that Okorafor may not suit up for the team again this season. With his sudden departure, the Patriots have already moved on, adding offensive lineman Michael Jordan to the active roster as a replacement.

Okorafor’s issues date back to his time in Pittsburgh, where he was reportedly benched after “acting out” and questioning the team’s play-calling following a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. His latest contract with New England was a one-year, $4 million deal that had the potential to rise to $8 million with bonuses and incentives. However, his abrupt exit leaves the Patriots scrambling to find a long-term solution at left tackle once again.

As for Okorafor, his future in the NFL remains uncertain.

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