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2018 Patriots roster cuts: New England releases safety Damarius Travis David Andrews Jerseys 2019 , guard Luke Bowanko The New England Patriots continue thinning out their roster by releasing two more players: strong safety Damarius Travis and offensive guard Luke Bowanko have both been let go by the team.NESN’s Doug Kyed was the first to report Travis getting released...while The Athletic’s Jeff Howe had the news regarding Bowanko:Travis is a candidate to re-join New England’s practice squad for the second straight year. Last year’s stint there led to him earning practice player of the week honors six times, while gathering experience for another run at the 53. However, he failed to stand out this summer and even with Jordan Richards traded to the Atlanta Falcons is not able to survive the cut.Meanwhile, Bowanko’s tenure with the team will likely come to an end. As part of the injury settlement, he will now receive pre-negotiated payments by New England for a period that depends on the severity of his injury. However White Patrick Chung Jerseys , he cannot be re-signed by the Patriots during that time. Once that settlement period is over, Bowanko is free to join any team’s roster but would have to wait an additional six weeks to join New England’s again. Could a potential return to New England be in the cards?" />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhitePats Pulpita New England Patriots communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpPatriots NewsOpinion and AnalysisContribute!About the SiteTopicsPatriotsOddsShopStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhitePatriots News Opinion and Analysis Contribute! FanPostsFanShotsAbout the Site List of Patriots Twitter AccountsWrite For Pats Pulpit!New User Welcome and Commenting GuideCommunity GuidelinesMastheadTopics Patriots Off-Season CoveragePatriots Opinion/AnalysisPatriots NewsPatriots Draft CoverageSportfolio ManagementFiled under:Patriots NewsAround the LeagueFormer Patriots executive Scott Pioli leaves Falcons to ‘pursue other opportunities’New,15commentsCould a potential return to New England be in the cards?EDTShareTweetShareShareFormer Patriots executive Scott Pioli leaves Falcons to ‘pursue other opportunities’Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty ImagesWhile the NFL’s offseason should be in full swing, news are coming out of the league on a regular basis — especially on the personnel front, these days. After the New York Jets parted ways with their general manager on Wednesday Patrick Chung Jerseys 2019 , another high-ranking executive left his team: Atlanta Falcons assistant general manager Scott Pioli has decided to step down from his role to “pursue other potential opportunities.”Pioli spent the last five seasons as a the right-hand man of Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff. During his time with the club, it went 42-38 and made the playoffs twice — including a trip to Super Bowl 51. Before coming to Atlanta, the 54-year-old worked as general manager of the Kansas City Chiefs from 2009 to 2012 and as one of the architects of the early New England Patriots dynasty; Pioli was with the Patriots from 2000 to 2008.His bond with New England head coach Bill Belichick goes beyond his tenure in the Patriots’ front office, though: Pioli’s career in the NFL began in the mid-1990s, when Belichick hired him in an assistant role with the Cleveland Browns. Their long-standing relationship also adds an interesting dynamic to Pioli’s departure from the Falcons because — at least in theory — it opens the door for a potential reunion.Such a move would not be unprecedented from the Patriots’ perspective. In 2013 White Duron Harmon Jerseys , the team hired long-time Belichick confidante Michael Lombardi as an assistant to the coaching staff after he was ousted from his general manager role in Cleveland. While the situations are only somewhat similar, Belichick has never shied away from giving his friends a (second) chance — from Bret Bielema to Greg Schiano to Josh McDaniels.