Patriots Cut Player After Diabetes Diagnosis
The NFL is a notoriously ruthless business for players. But no matter how immune we grow to that harsh reality, there is always the occasional story that serves as a reminder of how quickly and mercilessly a player's fortunes can change. This is one of those stories.
The Patriots waived defensive tackle Kyle Love on Wednesday, a couple weeks after learning he'd been diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. New England cited a non-football injury/illness (NFI), as the reason for the move.
Love, who just completed his third season in the NFL, all with New England, was offered the opportunity to either retire for one season or be waived, according to his agent, Richard Kopelman of Klass Sports.

The NFL is a notoriously ruthless business for players. But no matter how immune we grow to that harsh reality, there is always the occasional story that serves as a reminder of how quickly and mercilessly a player's fortunes can change. This is one of those stories.
The Patriots waived defensive tackle Kyle Love on Wednesday, a couple weeks after learning he'd been diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. New England cited a non-football injury/illness (NFI), as the reason for the move.
Love, who just completed his third season in the NFL, all with New England, was offered the opportunity to either retire for one season or be waived, according to his agent, Richard Kopelman of Klass Sports.


the Pats.
the Patriot way
@ anyone who want it
I hope you didn't mean this literally