New England Patriots running back James White announced his retirement today following an eight-year career as a member of the Patriots.
White, 30, originally joined the team as a fourth-round draft pick (130th overall) in the 2014 NFL Draft out of Wisconsin. The 5-foot-10, 205-pounder played in 95 regular season games with 13 starts and had 1,278 rushing yards on 319 attempts with 11 touchdowns and 381 receptions for 3,278 yards and 25 touchdowns. As a three-time Super Bowl Champion, we look forward to celebrating his career contributions for years to come." As great of a player as James has been for us, he's an even better person.
New England Patriots running back James White is retiring after eight NFL seasons. The hero of Super Bowl LI announced Thursday his decision to end his ...
Our fans will remain eternally grateful for his record-setting performance in Super Bowl LI when he helped the Patriots overcome a 28-3 deficit by scoring 20 points, including the game-winning touchdown in overtime. "James White has always been one of the most reliable and dependable players on the field," Patriots owner Robert Kraft added. As a three-time Super Bowl Champion, we look forward to celebrating his career contributions for years to come." He also added 319 rushing attempts for 1,278 yards and 11 TDs in eight seasons with the Pats. He opened training camp in July on the PUP list. "James defines the term consummate professional," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said in a statement.
White announced his retirement in a Twitter post on Thursday. White thanked his family, Patriots owner Robert Kraft, head coach Bill Belichick, his teammates ...
He had eight touchdowns in 12 postseason outings and won another Super Bowl ring in Super Bowl LIII. White was a fourth-round pick in 2014 and only played in three games as a rookie before taking on a more meaningful role in his second season. He also caught 14 passes for 110 yards and a touchdown.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- New England Patriots running back James White, a three-time Super Bowl champion, announced his retirement from the NFL on Thursday ...
The Patriots didn't seem to be counting on White's return in 2022, having signed veteran Ty Montgomery as a free agent in the offseason to potentially fill his "passing back" role. "James defines the term consummate professional," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said in a statement. Congrats on the perfect career @sweetfeet." "He's a soft-spoken leader who has led by example ... As great of a player as James has been for us, he's an even better person. "James White has always been one of the most reliable and dependable players on the field," Patriots owner Robert Kraft said in a statement. He suffered a hip injury last September that ended his season and required surgery.
One of the steadier Pats skill-position players of the Bill Belichick era, White was uncertain to regain the form that made him a trusted passing-down back. But ...
White, whose top contract came in 2017 ( four years, $12MM), retires as one of the most prolific pass-catching running backs in playoff history. With Brandon Bolden(41 catches in 2021) following Josh McDaniels to Las Vegas, a questions as to who will pick up White’s job will linger for New England. The Wisconsin alum will be best known for his work in Super Bowl LI, arguably the signature night for the Belichick-Brady Patriots. While Brady understandably ran away with MVP honors, White scored three touchdowns in a performance that doubled as one of the greatest aerial displays by a running back in NFL history. His Week 1 availability and 2022 role altogether were in doubt because of the malady. Vereen was still in place during White’s rookie season, minimizing the latter’s role in the Pats’ Super Bowl XLIX-winning campaign, but the Pats let Vereen walk in free agency in 2015. The Patriots valued White to the point they signed him to four contracts as a pro.
James White, the running back who scored the game-winning touchdown in overtime for the Patriots in Super Bowl LI, announced on Thursday morning he will ...
“To my teammates, thank you for pushing me to be a better person and player,” he continued. In a statement Thursday, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick wrote, “James defines the term consummate professional. It’s these relationships that have helped shape me to be the man that I am.” In 14 games in 2020, he totaled 121 yards and two touchdowns on the ground, along with 49 receptions for 375 receiving yards. White won three titles while in New England. White, 30, began training camp on the physically unable to perform list.
Veteran running back James White announced his retirement after nine NFL seasons in New England with the Patriots.
Over his nine-year career in New England, he carved out a role as a dangerous weapon out of the backfield. In the minds of many Patriots fans, White was perhaps the MVP of Super Bowl LI. Not only did he score the game-winning touchdown, but he caught 14 passes for 110 yards and a touchdown, as well as scoring a pair of touchdowns on the ground. After a four-year career at Wisconsin, where he left campus having rushed for over 4,000 yards and 45 touchdowns, White was drafted in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL draft.
James White delivered one of the signature performances in Patriots history when he vaulted the team to a Super Bowl comeback over the Falcons.
He was missed as the Patriots had just two more games where a RB caught six-plus catches in the next 15 games. In 2018, White finished with team records in receptions (87) and receiving yards (751). His seven receiving touchdowns that season also tied the Patriots team record (Larry Garron in 1964). Last season, White caught 12 passes (six in each) in the first two games before suffering a season-ending hip injury in Week 3. He was a multi-year team captain and one of the most respected, best team players I have ever coached.” Along with being a longtime captain, White also put up historic numbers in the playoffs. White caught 72 passes during the 2019 season.
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He was named team captain for the first time in 2018 and retires with three Super Bowl rings. White suffered a season-ending hip injury in Week 3 of the 2021 season and was on the PUP (physically unable to perform) list when camp opened this summer. “To my teammates, thank you for pushing me to be a better person and player. “To my loving parents who have done everything possible to help me achieve my goals as a player and a person, thank you for your unyielding love and support. “Thank you to Mr. Kraft, Coach Belichick, and the entire Patriots organization for giving me the opportunity to live out my childhood dream. “Reflecting on my nine years in the NFL, and all the sacrifices it took to get here, there are many people that were just as much a part of this journey.
Despite the hip injury heading into 2022, White had hoped he could play this year, but as recently as July, it seemed like he started to realize that a comeback ...
"It has been an honor to represent my family, my teammates and the people of New England as a Patriots," White said in a statement. White arguably could have been the MVP of that game. White had been dealing with a serious hip injury that caused him to miss 14 games last year, but the team clearly seemed hopeful he would be able to return in 2022. Despite the hip injury heading into 2022, White had hoped he could play this year, but as recently as July, it seemed like he started to realize that a comeback might not be possible. This chapter has been one that I will cherish. To be able to play my entire career for one franchise, in front of the best fans in the NFL, has been a tremendous blessing and honor."
James White was drafted by the Patriots in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL draft. Over the next eight years, the do-it-all running back won three Super ...
He finished with 20 total touches for 139 yards and three touchdowns, helping the team comeback from a 28–3 deficit to win in overtime. “Reflecting on my nine years in the NFL and all the sacrifices it took to get here, there are many people that were just as much part of this journey.” James White was drafted by the Patriots in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL draft.
Patriots running back, James White, announced his retirement on Thursday. But fans will always remember some of the greatest moments of "Sweet Feet."
James White was a part of some amazing Patriots moments and was a player they could always count on. Aside from his efforts on the field, White also played a huge part in giving back to his community. White was a true leader on and off the field.
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When it comes to that aspect of the game, he was one of the best.” But he was definitely one of the greatest ones we’ve ever had. Sweet Feet leaves as one of the best to ever play the position. He really was.” He ran the ball, he caught the ball, he played tough, he blocked, he did it all.” “He was out there to play. He did it during the post-season. He provided that leadership, while also delivering on the field. Having someone who was so respected by the players, holding teammates accountable is such an underrated element of the team’s success. He did it in regular-season games. White, who announced his retirement on Twitter on Thursday thanks to the devastating hip injury he suffered early last season, had 139 yards from scrimmage, (29 rushing, 110 receiving) in that memorable game. Kevin Faulk was one of Tom Brady’s primary go-to-guys during the first three championships.
James White, who scored the game-winning touchdown in the New England Patriots' historic comeback win over Atlanta in Super Bowl 51, announced his ...
With the Patriots down by 25 points, White scored two TDs and had a 2-point conversion run to send the game to overtime. While soft-spoken, he brought exceptional leadership and competitive toughness to the team.” The 30-year-old White was trying to work his way back from hip surgery that abruptly ended his 2021 season. New England trailed 21-3 at halftime, and teammates said a speech by White in the locker room helped spark the comeback. “James defines the term consummate professional,” Belichick said. White set Super Bowl records for points scored in a game (20) and receptions (14) as the Patriots rallied from a 28-3 third-quarter deficit to beat the Falcons 34-28 on Feb. 5, 2017, the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history.
On the day of longtime Patriots running back James White's retirement, let's break down his five best plays over his eight-year career.
White does exactly that, using his agility to get just a sliver of open space between the line of scrimmage and the goal line. On this play in particular, White shows off that versatility in his ability to catch the ball. This led to him occasionally drawing coverage from a corner or safety, which would open up the field for a different Patriots receiver to make a play. While White is remembered much better for a different touchdown he scored in Super Bowl LI against the Atlanta Falcons, this one is also worth featuring. At this point in the game, the Patriots were still down eight points with less than a minute remaining in regulation. While most of White’s catches were for short gains and first downs, he had the ability to break loose and run wild if the opportunity presented itself.
After an incredible eight-year career and three Super Bowl rings, James White's retirement announcement inspired an outpouring of praise for the running ...
But in the comments, mentions, and quote tweets of White's announcement, the compliments and well wishes from current and former Patriots players, NFL opponents, media, and fans seemed to have no end. Outpourings of praise came after White released his statement. Along the way, he carried himself as a silent leader, family man, and one of the most reliable players in Patriots history.
James White, reliable running back who won three Super Bowls, gets post-retirement praise from Bill Belichick and teammates.
“And just to be able to be in the facility with him, be able to see how he carried himself and kind of learned many things from him and how he prepared. If he wants to come coach someday, I’m sure we would love to see him in the locker room.” He’s a great dude, always had a smile on his face and brought good energy to the team.”
He was very good for the Patriots, but one night — Super Bowl LI — he was legendary.
It was White who scored the most touchdowns in that game — Brady only completed two touchdown passes, one of which was to White. It was White who Brady looked to again and again when he needed someone to make a play. The second Joe Buck mentioned that Brady had won his fifth Super Bowl after White had scampered in for the game-winning touchdown in overtime, it was clear the MVP was going to Brady. It added to the Brady lore. Brady will forever be the face of that game, but it was White who made it happen. Also, one of the reasons the Patriots were down by so many points was Brady’s pick-six with two and a half minutes remaining in the second quarter that put the Patriots down 21-0 (also, I got a good chuckle when I clicked on the YouTube clip and was greeted by a Brady Hertz commercial.) White had that moment in Super Bowl LI. As the New England Patriots stormed back in the second half to overcome a 28-3 deficit, White was their lightning bolt. White was a dependable, productive NFL running back and played in the league for eight seasons.