NFL Player Who Got Cut For Leaving A Game Early Signs With The Patriots 2 Days Later

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LaGarrette Blount is re-joining the Patriots.

Running back LeGarrette Blount's free agency didn't last very long.

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After the Pittsburgh Steelers cut him for leaving a game early on Monday, Blount signed a two-year deal with the New England Patriots. The contract is worth up to $2.35 million with incentives, according to the Boston Herald.

Blount was reportedly a disturbance in the Steelers' locker room and was upset about taking a backseat to Steelers' star running back LeVeon Bell.

During Monday's 27-24 win over the Titans, Blount didn't get a single carry. He left the field before the game was over, and tried to board the team bus before being convinced to come back to the locker room.

ESPN cameras caught him fully dressed when the rest of his teammates finished the game:

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Despite acting selfishly and trying to get on the team bus before the game was even over, he is getting a nice pay-off by signing with the AFC-leading Patriots.

Blount revived his career in New England in 2013 after falling off in his first three years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Last season, Blount rushed for 772 yards and seven touchdowns, but the Patriots let him walk as a free agent this past offseason, when he signed with Pittsburgh.

The Patriots, meanwhile, add a solid running back to their already elite offense. The Patriots already have a top-shelf passing game - they're 9th in passing yards per game and 4th in passing TDs - but their running game lacks in comparison. Through 11 weeks, their rushing game is ranked 13th in yards per game and total yards.

However, with the emergence of Jonas Gray last week (201 yards and 4 TDs), the addition of Blount gives the Patriots a third running back alongside Gray and Shane Vereen. If the Patriots can push their rushing game into the top 10, like their passing offense, it could make them an even more formidable opponent.

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