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Patriots’ Trent Brown, Lawrence Guy do not report to New England’s mandatory minicamp, per reports

Patriots' Trent Brown, Lawrence Guy do not report to New England's mandatory minicamp, per reports
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The New England Patriots opened up mandatory minicamp on Monday and were missing two pivotal pieces, one on each side of the ball. On offense, starting offensive tackle Trent Brown did not report to the team facility for the start of minicamp, according to The Athletic. Meanwhile, starting defensive tackle  Lawrence Guy was also missing in action, according to ESPN

While there was no specific reason cited for Brown’s absence, Guy opting out of the initial period of minicamp is reportedly contract related. The 33-year-old signed a four-year contract with the Patriots in March of 2021 that had a base value of $11.5 million. This coming season he has a base salary of $2 million. This latest report from ESPN notes that Guy, who has since changed agents, is looking for an adjustment to his contract. 

Guy has been with the Patriots since 2017 and has carved out a sizable role starting along the defensive line. In 14 games played last season, he totaled 46 tackles, two sacks, and had five quarterback hits. 

As for Brown’s contractual status, he is entering the final year of his deal with the club and is set to earn a base salary of $4 million. Brown is looked at as the presumptive starter at left tackle for the Patriots in 2023, so his absence does loom large for New England as it looks to rebound off of a 2022 season where quarterback Mac Jones was sacked 34 times in 14 games played. 

Bill Belichick acknowledged that some players did not report to minicamp during his pre-practice press conference on Monday, but did not mention the players by name.

“I don’t think everybody’s here,” Belichick said. “Working through a couple things.”

Players that don’t report to minicamp are subject to fines. Missing the first official practice would trigger a $16,459 fine, $32,920 for the second day, and $49,374 for the third. 

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Author: Tyler Sullivan
June 12, 2023 | 1:45 pm

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