Falcons resigned Keion Carpenter

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  • Valerie
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    • Jul 2002
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    Falcons resigned Keion Carpenter

    I've always liked him. I was sad to see him go. I hope he continues to do well in Atlanta. :)

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  • LtBillsFan66
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    • Jul 2002
    • 35553

    #2
    I liked him too. I was sad when we got rid of him.

    I glad he's back after the injury against the Eagles. That was a great hit - even though he was the one that payed the price for it. Duece was a little wobbly too.

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    • The_Philster
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      • Jul 2002
      • 52180

      #3
      Busy Falcons agree to deal with Carpenter

      In a year when the Atlanta Falcons secondary figures to undergo a major overhaul, the team maintained some stability on Thursday, reaching a contract agreement to retain unrestricted free agent Keion Carpenter.

      The four-year veteran was the team's starting free safety in 2002, tested the free agency market over the past six weeks, but opted to return to Atlanta. The move is a significant one for Atlanta, given that Carpenter is coming off a very good season, and makes most of the secondary coverage calls.

      Atlanta also completed a trade, sending three-year veteran offensive tackle Michael Thompson to the Seattle Seahawks, and netting a low-round draft choice in return. The active Falcons added two unrestricted free agents as well, reaching accords with offensive lineman Kevin Dogins and placement specialist John Markham.
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      It would have been nicer for him to come back to Buffalo but it's nice to see him stick somewhere. Maybe there's a chance he could be back someday. He was a class player. I remember when a Chargers CB took a shot at RJ going out of bounds and Keion was the only one who stepped up to get in the guy's face.
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