With the Raiders’ new head coach and GM both coming over from the Patriots, as well as several of their hires, it’s only fitting that they start adding players from their former team as well. Today the Raiders signed their first outside player since Dave Ziegler and Josh McDaniels took over and the player’s most recent stop was, of course, New England.
The team added CB Cre’von LeBlanc who a month ago was on the Patriots practice squad.
The sixth-year pro started his career as an undrafted free agent signing by the Patriots out of Florida Atlantic.
Despite his two stints with the Pats, he never played a game for them. LeBlanc has appeared in 52 NFL games with 16 starts, the bulk of which coming with the Bears and Eagles.
LeBlanc spent his first two NFL seasons in Chicago and most of the following three seasons in Philadelphia.
His last game appearance came in 2020 with the Eagles. Last season he bounced around, spending the offseason with the Dolphins, the regular season on the…
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