Pats’ 3-Time Super Bowl Champion WR, David Patten, Dies In Motorcycle Crash

Former NFL wide receiver David Patten, best known for winning three Super Bowls with the New England Patriots between 2001-04, died in a motorcycle crash in South Carolina, Thursday. He was 47-years-old.

South Carolina Highway Patrol Lance Cpl. Nick Pye reports that Patten crossed the median and caused a crash involving two other cars. 

“I am heartbroken by the news of David’s passing,” Patriots owner Robert Kraft said in a statement. “He was a devout Christian who followed his passion following his football career and founded his own ministry. David transitioned from an undersized and understated wide receiver to a powerful and passionate preacher. In New England, he will always be remembered as a three-time Super Bowl Champion.”

David Patten, Pats, Death
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Patten is responsible for several iconic players in Pats’ history including catching a touchdown pass in Super Bowl XXXVI to help carry the team to a win over St. Louis Rams in February 2002. In October, 2001, Patten became the eighth player in NFL history to run, catch, and throw for a touchdown in a game.

“It breaks my heart to hear of David’s tragic passing at such a young age,” Patriots coach Bill Belichick said in a statement. “I am grateful to have coached David. He is an essential person and player in Patriots history, without whom we would not have been Super Bowl champions.”

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