One year removed from signing a four-year, $58 million contract extension, Kyle Dugger’s future with the New England Patriots has been a key question mark with the team this offseason.

Adjusting to a new coaching staff and defensive scheme led by Mike Vrabel, Dugger played throughout the fourth quarter in New England’s second preseason game in Minnesota. Less than a week later, Dugger again took the field in the second half as projected starters watched in street clothes from the sidelines.

But with NFL cut-down day on Tuesday, the 29-year old is not anxious about his standing on the roster.

“Nah. Things are going to go, how they’re going to go,” Dugger told reporters after the game. “Trusting God in it and I’m going to keep taking opportunities I have to continue to get better.”

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