Under normal circumstances, you would expect a multi-year starter not to be on the field for the final snap of a preseason game. However, circumstances are anything but that for Kyle Dugger this summer.
The former second-round draft pick, who started 6 combined games over his first five seasons with the New England Patriots, played deep into Saturday’s preseason bout with the Minnesota Vikings. While he did cap the game with an interception — a play on which, upon review, he seemed to try to indeed go down but his momentum forced him to collide with another player leading to an almost-fumble – the fact that he was on the field to begin with is a worrying sign for his outlook.
That is especially true given how his summer went so far. Dugger entered training camp seemingly locked into a to