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Young Patriots Star Shares Unexplainable Emotions After Being Released on His Birthday, Just Hours After a Bitter Loss to the Bills: “If possible, I want to return to the practice squad”

Monday night in New England closed with a heavy emotional weight. Just hours after the loss to the Buffalo Bills, the Patriots made the decision to release young linebacker Caleb Murphy — and ironically, it was also his 26th birthday. No fireworks. No birthday wishes. Just a brief phone call that ended a journey Murphy believed was only just beginning. For a player still fighting to secure his place in the NFL, the moment left a lasting and painful impression.

Murphy joined the Patriots with the mindset of someone desperate to prove himself. Undrafted and having bounced between multiple teams, he understood that every practice was a test of survival. The Patriots were not just a professional opportunity, but the team tied to Murphy’s childhood — the franchise he grew up watching, through Tom Brady, Super Bowl runs, and the winning culture New England represented for years.

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In a rare reflection after being released, Murphy did not hide his emotions. “I never thought I would have to leave this way,” he said. “Especially on my birthday, right after such a painful loss. I love the Patriots. This is the team I followed growing up, and I don’t want to leave without truly having the chance to show who I am.” His words reflected deep disappointment, but also a strong emotional connection.

What makes Murphy’s story different is the clarity of his desire: he is not immediately searching for another exit. “If possible, I want to return to the practice squad,” Murphy shared. “I just want to practice every day, keep learning, and wait for another opportunity. I believe I can contribute, whether it’s on special teams or in any role.” That willingness was once the reason the Patriots elevated him to the active roster.

Caleb Murphy’s future remains uncertain. The NFL is a league of cold decisions, where opportunities come and go quickly. But in this story, what lingers is not just a roster move — it is the image of a young player who has not let go of his dream with the team he loves. For Murphy, this may not be the end — only a pause, before hope has a chance to continue in New England.

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