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Cameron Gordon (American football)

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Cameron Gordon
Personal information
Born: (1991-06-05) June 5, 1991 (age 33)
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:240 lb (109 kg)
Career information
College:Michigan
Position:Linebacker
Undrafted:2014
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Stats at Pro Football Reference Edit this at Wikidata

Cameron Gordon (born June 5, 1991) is an American football linebacker who is currently a free agent. He played college football for Michigan.[1][2][3] He signed as an undrafted free agent with the New England Patriots in 2014.

Professional career

New England Patriots

After going unselected in the 2014 NFL draft, Gordon signed with the New England Patriots on May 12, 2014. On August 26, 2014, he was placed on the team's injured reserve.[4]

Gordon won Super Bowl XLIX with the Patriots after they defeated the defending champion Seattle Seahawks 28-24.

Gordon was waived by the Patriots on August 27, 2015.[5]

Kansas City Chiefs

On January 5, 2016, Gordon signed a futures contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.[6]

References

  1. ^ http://nesn.com/2014/05/cameron-gordon-could-be-next-patriots-versatile-special-teams-linebacker/
  2. ^ http://blog.masslive.com/patriots/2014/08/new_england_patriots_roster_up.html
  3. ^ http://www.csnne.com/blog/patriots-talk/report-michigan-lb-gordon-catches-patriots-eye
  4. ^ "Patriots make roster moves to reach 75-man roster". Patriots.com. August 26, 2014. Retrieved January 10, 2016.
  5. ^ "Patriots release OT Mark Asper, LB Cameron Gordon and DT Antonio Johnson". Patriots.com. August 27, 2015. Retrieved January 10, 2016.
  6. ^ Paylor, Terez (January 5, 2016). "Chiefs sign six players to reserve-futures contracts". KansasCity.com. Retrieved January 10, 2016.