
The regular season countdown has reached 70 days until kickoff for the New England Patriots.
So today, we’re looking at every Patriots player that has ever worn the No. 70 jersey in celebration of the rapidly approaching season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles.
There have been so many talented players that have worn No. 70 in New England, most notably Christian Barmore, Logan Mankins and Adrian Klemm in the Bill Belichick era of coaching.
Klemm, who was the first player drafted by Belichick in New England, is the Patriots’ current offensive line coach, while Barmore is a promising defensive talent potentially on the verge of a breakout year. Mankins, on the other hand, is a former six-time All-Pro and seven-time Pro Bowl guard for New England.
Here’s a list of every player that has ever worn the No. 70 throughout franchise history (via Pro Football Reference):
DT Christian Barmore: 2021

OT Yasir Durant: 2021-2022

DT Adam Butler: 2017-2020

NT Ishmaa'ily Kitchen: 2015

G Logan Mankins: 2005-2013

OL Adrian Klemm: 2000-2004

OT Brandon Moore: 1993-1995

OL Reggie Redding: 1992

OL David Viaene: 1989-1990

OT Art Plunkett: 1985-1987

DE Scott Virkus: 1984

NT Luther Henson: 1982-1983

DE Doug McDougald: 1980

OL Leon Gray: 1973-1978

DL Dennis Wirgowski: 1971-1972

DL Mel Witt: 1967-1969

OT Jerry DeLucca: 1964

OT Milt Graham: 1961-1963

DT Hal Smith: 1960
