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Two of the Patriots' AFC rivals made big personnel moves over the weekend

The New England Patriots have had a rather busy third offseason weekend: It all started on Friday, when veteran linebacker David Harris announced his retirement from the NFL after 11 seasons. Later the same day, the team was then awarded an additional fourth round draft pick as part of the league's free agency compensation. And finally, on Saturday, the Patriots re-signed special teams ace Brandon Bolden to a one-year contract.

Still, as busy as the weekend was it pales in comparison to what two of the team's AFC rivals did:

Marcus Peters is one of the NFL's top cornerbacks, a shutdown defender that is only entering his athletic prime – and on Friday it was reported that the Chiefs will trade him to the Los Angeles Rams for a “package” of yet to be disclosed draft picks.