New England Patriots safety Devin McCourty is approaching free agency for the first time in his NFL career, but that doesn't mean he wants to test the waters when free agency opens on March 10th.
"I hope not," McCourty said when asked if Super Bowl XLIX was his last game in a Patriots' uniform, per Tom E. Curran of CSNNE.com. "We'll see, but I hope not. This ride has been incredible -- being in the Super Bowl twice and winning it once -- there's not much a player can ask for except for being at home. And this is home."
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New England originally selected McCourty in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He moved from his learned position of cornerback to safety in 2012 when the team acquired Aqib Talib.
The two-time All-Pro has received high praise from head coach Bill Belichick on several occasions, and was listed at #22 by Pro Football Focus' Gordon McGuinness (via ESPN) on his Top 101 Most Underrated Players list heading into the 2014 campaign.
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