Patriots kicker Joey Slye not pleased despite record-breaking performance against 49ers
Briefly

"There was some individual success there, which obviously I'm happy for for myself. But for team success, I'm trying to do the best for the team to give them an opportunity to win. So, if it's not coming out to a win at the end of the day, my individual success really isn't that important to me."
"A former undrafted free agent out of Virginia Tech in 2018, Slye had to wait more than a year to sign his first NFL contract. And even then, he quickly found out that stability was not part of the deal: he spent time with five different teams over his first five years in the league, including the 49ers back in 2021."
"In New England, stability was also no guarantee. In fact, Slye had to beat out incumbent Chad Ryland to earn the Patriots' kicking job - something he did with a solid showing in training camp and preseason."
Read at Pats Pulpit
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