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Isaiah Bolden Says Goodbye to Patriots After Roster Cut

In the midst of the first wave of cuts, New England Patriots cornerback Isaiah Bolden has officially said his goodbye to the organization.

Bolden was originally drafted by the Patriots in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL Draft however he suffered a preseason injury that cut his season short that very year. He was then signed to the Patriots' practice squad and promoted to the active roster in 2024. Bolden played in 14 games, primarily on special teams, and recorded 10 tackles and a fumble recovery on the year.

Ahead of the upcoming 53-man August 26 deadline, Bolden was one of the first six defensive players (DT Kyle Peko, DT Philip Blidi, LB RJ Moten, LB Monty Rice, CB Jordan Polk, Bolden) cut by new head coach Mike Vrabel in the first wave of roster adjustments.