Report: Molden Leaves Patriots For Giants
BOSTON (CBS) - Antwaun Molden is changing sides, heading to the team that ended the Patriots Super Bowl Run last season.
The cornerback is joining the New York Giants, according to ESPN Boston's Mike Reiss.
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The 27-year-old Molden was claimed off waivers from the Houston Texans on September 1, and appeared in 19 games for New England in 2011, including the playoffs. He finished with 36 tackles, three passes deflections and two interceptions. He also contributed on special teams with 11 tackles.
Molden had a significant role in Super Bowl XLVI against the G-Men, playing 25 defensive snaps. Now he joins the reigning Super Bowl champs, who the Patriots visit to close the preseason.
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Molden was a 2008 third-round draft choice by the Houston Texans out of Eastern Kentucky.
The Patriots currently have seven corners on their roster in Devin McCourty, Kyle Arrington, Ras-I Dowling, Will Allen, Sterling Moore, Malcolm Williams, and Marquice Cole.