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Matthew Slater

Matthew Wilson Slater (born September 9, 1985) is an American football wide receiver for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at UCLA, where he received first-team All-Pac-10 honors, and was selected by the Patriots in the fifth round of the 2008 NFL Draft. A special teams player for most of his career, Slater is considered one of the NFL's greatest gunners. He holds the record for special teams Pro Bowl selections at 10, in addition to two first-team All-Pros. Slater also won three Super Bowl titles in Super Bowl XLIX, Super Bowl LI, and Super Bowl LIII.

Matthew Slater
Slater with the New England Patriots in 2011
No. 18 – New England Patriots
Position:Wide receiver
Personal information
Born: (1985-09-09) September 9, 1985 (age 37)
Long Beach, California, U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High school:Servite (Anaheim, California)
College:UCLA (2004–2007)
NFL Draft:2008 / Round: 5 / Pick: 153
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of Week 18, 2022
Total tackles:185
Forced fumbles:1
Total return yards:637
Receptions:1
Receiving yards:46
Rushing attempts:2
Rushing yards:11
Total touchdowns:1
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Early years

Slater was born in Long Beach, California to Annie Slater and former NFL tackle and Hall of Famer Jackie Slater. He has a brother named David.

Slater lettered in football for two seasons at Servite High School in Anaheim, California, where he was teammates with Ryan Kalil. Slater was an All-West selection by Prep Star and a three-star selection by Rivals.com. He was also a two-time All-Serra League selection. As a junior, Slater made 23 catches for 333 yards and two touchdowns. As a senior, he had 39 receptions for 707 yards and five touchdowns.[1][2]

In high school, Slater was also a standout track athlete. He tied for second at the CIF State meet in the 100 meters, with a time of 10.62 seconds, and fourth in the 200 meters, with a time of 21.39 seconds. His 4 × 100 metres relay team was the CIF champion. Slater was selected as the 2003 Orange County Register Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year as a senior. He still holds school records in the 100 meters and 200 meters.[3]

College career

Slater attended the University of California, Los Angeles and majored in political science and history, while playing for the Bruins football team. As a freshman, he redshirted due to a turf toe injury. In 2004, as a second-year freshman, Slater appeared in games against Illinois, Arizona, and Stanford. As a sophomore in 2005, Slater was a reserve wide receiver. He missed the first three games due to a stress fracture in his left leg. Slater played in two games but did not make a reception.[4]

As a junior in 2006, Slater played 13 games, including two (Washington and Arizona) on defense. He excelled on kick coverage, specializing in big hits on kick returners to help minimize kick return yardage. In the year, he made nine tackles, including six solo tackles. As a senior in 2007, Slater played in 13 games and made 25 tackles. He also returned kicks for the Bruins. He returned 34 kicks for a 29.0-yard average and 3 touchdowns which tied the lead in the nation and set the UCLA record. Slater also tied the Pac-10 season record, set by Anthony Davis in 1974. Slater's 29.0-yard kickoff return average was first in the Pac-10 and 12th-best in the country. He was a first-team All-Pac 10 selection as the kick returner. Slater's 986 kickoff return yards were also a new UCLA single-season record.[4][5]

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
5 ft 10+58 in
(1.79 m)
195 lb
(88 kg)
4.44 s 1.57 s 2.59 s 4.40 s 7.31 s 33.0 in
(0.84 m)
10 ft 1 in
(3.07 m)
11 reps
All values from Pro Day[6][7]

2008 season: Rookie year

Slater was drafted in the fifth round, 153rd overall, of the 2008 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots, who traded up with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before drafting Slater. Matthew's father, Jackie Slater, was pleased with the selection and told the Boston Herald that he received phone calls from "scouts, administrators in the NFL who knew me and my son, and they said, ‘Jackie, this could not be a better fit for your son to start being a pro football player.'"[8] Slater was one of two players selected in the 2008 Draft (the other being Chris Long), and the sixth in the history of the NFL Draft, who is a son of a Hall of Fame member. Slater played in 14 games in his rookie 2008 season, returning 11 kickoffs for 155 yards and recording 12 tackles on special teams.

2009 season

In the 2009 season, Slater was active for 14 games for the Patriots, recording six tackles on special teams, while recording one rush for six yards as a wide receiver. He also returned 11 kickoffs for 269 yards, a 24.5 average. Slater had a career-high 35-yard kickoff return in the regular-season finale against the Houston Texans. He also played in a reserve role at wide receiver and on special teams coverage units in the postseason game against the Baltimore Ravens. In that game, Slater had two kickoff returns for 46 yards and a special teams tackle.

2010 season

In 2010, Slater did not record any offensive or defensive statistics and did not return any kicks or punts. However, he led the team with 21 special teams tackles in 15 games played.[9]

2011 season

In the 2011 season, Slater was voted to be the special teams captain by his teammates.[10][11]

Slater created a niche as a special teams force, leading the Patriots with 17 regular season special teams tackles in 2011; however, he had a presence in all three phases throughout the 2011 season. In the season opener against the Miami Dolphins, Slater made the Patriots’ first big play of the season by catching a 46-yard reception from Tom Brady (which remains his only career reception) and set the team up for the Patriots’ first touchdown of the season.[12] Slater returned four kickoffs for 68 yards (averaging 17 yards per return).[13] He significantly contributed in the defensive backfield, and started in three games as safety. In his defensive start against the Indianapolis Colts, Slater forced a fumble and finished the game with a team-high six tackles.[14] In the AFC Divisional Round, Slater had a special team tackle.

Slater was selected for the 2012 Pro Bowl and the 2011 Pro Football Writers Association (PFW/PFWA) All-Pro teams including All-NFL and All-AFC as a special teamer.[15][16][17][18] At the time, the Slaters were one of five active father-son families selected to at least one Pro Bowl apiece. The others were Gill and Jairus Byrd; Archie and Eli Manning; Archie and Peyton Manning; Clay and Clay Matthews; and Howie and Chris Long.[19] The Patriots reached Super Bowl XLVI, Slater's first appearance in the Super Bowl, but lost 21–17 to the New York Giants.[20]

2012 season

Slater, who became a free agent after the 2011 season, signed a three-year contract to return to the Patriots in 2012.[21] He was again voted as Special Teams Captain and voted to be the team's player representative to the NFL Players Association.[22][23] He was named to the Pro Bowl and the 2012 PFW/PFWA All-Pro for the lone AFC special teamer position for the second straight season.[24][25]

2013 season

In his sixth season with the Patriots, Slater continued to be a reliable captain and inspirational leader on and off the field.[26] He had 14 regular season special-teams tackles, which was the second-highest on the team, despite missing four games early in the season due to injury. Slater's on-field performance led to a third straight Pro Bowl nod.

2014 season

On November 26, 2014, it was reported that Slater signed a two-year contract extension to remain with the Patriots through the 2016 season.[27] Slater, again, was voted All-Pro and to the Pro Bowl at the special teams position. It was his fourth straight selection to the Pro Bowl and his third All-Pro nod. Slater earned a Super Bowl ring as the Patriots defeated the Seattle Seahawks by a score of 28–24 in Super Bowl XLIX.[28]

2015 season

Slater was once again a standout special teams player in 2015. He earned his fifth Pro Bowl at the special teams position. Slater's father is a seven-time Pro Bowler, and with 13 Pro Bowl nods between them, the Slaters are the second-most nominated father/son in the NFL (only Archie and Peyton Manning have more Pro Bowl nominations).[29][30]

2016 season

 
Slater warms up before a game in 2016

On August 31, 2016, Slater signed a one-year contract extension with the Patriots through 2017.[31]

Slater continued to be a standout on special teams. On December 20, he earned his sixth Pro Bowl nomination. The Slaters now held the most Pro Bowl nods of an active father-son pair with 13. He was also named First-team All-Pro as a special teamer for the fourth time in his career. On January 4, 2017, Slater was announced as the winner of the Bart Starr Award, given annually to a player who exemplifies character and leadership on and off the field. His father received this honor in 1996, and together they became the first father-son pair to be honored with this prestigious award.[32] Slater helped the Patriots finish with a 14–2 record. On February 5, 2017, Slater was part of the Patriots team that won Super Bowl LI. In the game, the Patriots defeated the Atlanta Falcons by a score of 34–28 in overtime.[33] Slater had a role as special teams captain and successfully called the coin toss before overtime began.[34]

2017 season

Slater was inactive for the first four games of 2017, recovering from a hamstring injury. He returned in Week 5 but missed Weeks 11–13 with a hamstring injury. Slater was named to a record seven consecutive Pro Bowls, which tied Steve Tasker for the most special teams Pro Bowl honors in NFL history.[35] Slater did not play in the Pro Bowl because his team made it to Super Bowl LII. The Patriots failed to repeat as champions after losing 41-33 to the Philadelphia Eagles.[36]

2018 season

On March 20, 2018, Slater re-signed with the Patriots on a two-year contract.[37][38] Slater won his third Super Bowl when the Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams by a score of 13–3 in Super Bowl LIII.[39]

2019 season

 
Slater in a game against the Washington Redskins

During a Week 4 16-10 road victory over the Buffalo Bills, Slater scored his first NFL touchdown on an 11-yard blocked punt return.[40] In Week 12, he had his first career blocked punt, which led to an offensive touchdown, in a 13-9 win over the Dallas Cowboys, earning AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors.[41] Slater was named to his eighth Pro Bowl, breaking Steve Tasker's record for the most special teams Pro Bowl honors in NFL history.[42]

2020 season

On March 13, 2020, Slater signed a two-year contract extension with the Patriots.[43] With quarterback Tom Brady's departure and the release of placekicker Stephen Gostkowski, Slater became the longest active member of the Patriots.[44] On December 21, 2020, he was named to the 2020 Pro Bowl, extending his own NFL record for most special teams Pro Bowl honors, with nine selections.[45]

2021 season

Slater was a standout on special teams once more in the 2021 season. He ended the year with 11 tackles in the regular season while adding another two in the Patriots' Wild Card loss to the Buffalo Bills. Slater made his 10th Pro Bowl and was a Second-team All-Pro selection for the third time in his career.[46]

2022 season

On March 14, 2022, Slater signed a one-year contract extension with the Patriots.[47]

Personal life

In 2020, Slater and his wife founded the Slater Family Foundation.[48][49] Slater is a Christian.[50]

In 2013, Slater was awarded the New England Patriots 11th Ron Burton Community Service Award by owner Robert Kraft for his strong commitment to community service and leadership. Slater is one of the team’s most active community participants, regularly participating in the team’s organized community events.[51]

Slater was also the United Way representative on the New England Patriots and worked with organizations in the greater Boston area to recruit 1,000,000 volunteers as part of the wider Patriots Celebrate Volunteerism campaign in 2012.[52][53]

On October 25, 2016, Slater hosted a "pop-up" fundraiser to benefit Hurricane Matthew victims. He raised over $60,000 for Samaritan's Purse to assist in their efforts in the Carolinas and Haiti after the devastating hurricane barreled through those regions.[54]

Slater is a supporter of Compassion International. In 2021, he picked the charity and its “Fill The Stadium” initiative for his “My Cause My Cleats” cause.[55]

See also

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Matthew Wilson Slater born September 9 1985 is an American football wide receiver for the New England Patriots of the National Football League NFL He played college football at UCLA where he received first team All Pac 10 honors and was selected by the Patriots in the fifth round of the 2008 NFL Draft A special teams player for most of his career Slater is considered one of the NFL s greatest gunners He holds the record for special teams Pro Bowl selections at 10 in addition to two first team All Pros Slater also won three Super Bowl titles in Super Bowl XLIX Super Bowl LI and Super Bowl LIII Matthew SlaterSlater with the New England Patriots in 2011No 18 New England PatriotsPosition Wide receiverPersonal informationBorn 1985 09 09 September 9 1985 age 37 Long Beach California U S Height 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m Weight 205 lb 93 kg Career informationHigh school Servite Anaheim California College UCLA 2004 2007 NFL Draft 2008 Round 5 Pick 153Career historyNew England Patriots 2008 present Roster status ActiveCareer highlights and awards3 Super Bowl champion XLIX LI LIII 2 First team All Pro 2016 2019 3 Second team All Pro 2017 2020 2021 10 Pro Bowl 2011 2017 2019 2021 New England Patriots All 2010s Team New England Patriots All Dynasty Team Bart Starr Award 2017 Art Rooney Award 2021 First team All Pac 10 2007 Career NFL statistics as of Week 18 2022Total tackles 185Forced fumbles 1Total return yards 637Receptions 1Receiving yards 46Rushing attempts 2Rushing yards 11Total touchdowns 1Player stats at NFL com PFR Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 2008 season Rookie year 3 2 2009 season 3 3 2010 season 3 4 2011 season 3 5 2012 season 3 6 2013 season 3 7 2014 season 3 8 2015 season 3 9 2016 season 3 10 2017 season 3 11 2018 season 3 12 2019 season 3 13 2020 season 3 14 2021 season 3 15 2022 season 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly years EditSlater was born in Long Beach California to Annie Slater and former NFL tackle and Hall of Famer Jackie Slater He has a brother named David Slater lettered in football for two seasons at Servite High School in Anaheim California where he was teammates with Ryan Kalil Slater was an All West selection by Prep Star and a three star selection by Rivals com He was also a two time All Serra League selection As a junior Slater made 23 catches for 333 yards and two touchdowns As a senior he had 39 receptions for 707 yards and five touchdowns 1 2 In high school Slater was also a standout track athlete He tied for second at the CIF State meet in the 100 meters with a time of 10 62 seconds and fourth in the 200 meters with a time of 21 39 seconds His 4 100 metres relay team was the CIF champion Slater was selected as the 2003 Orange County Register Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year as a senior He still holds school records in the 100 meters and 200 meters 3 College career EditSlater attended the University of California Los Angeles and majored in political science and history while playing for the Bruins football team As a freshman he redshirted due to a turf toe injury In 2004 as a second year freshman Slater appeared in games against Illinois Arizona and Stanford As a sophomore in 2005 Slater was a reserve wide receiver He missed the first three games due to a stress fracture in his left leg Slater played in two games but did not make a reception 4 As a junior in 2006 Slater played 13 games including two Washington and Arizona on defense He excelled on kick coverage specializing in big hits on kick returners to help minimize kick return yardage In the year he made nine tackles including six solo tackles As a senior in 2007 Slater played in 13 games and made 25 tackles He also returned kicks for the Bruins He returned 34 kicks for a 29 0 yard average and 3 touchdowns which tied the lead in the nation and set the UCLA record Slater also tied the Pac 10 season record set by Anthony Davis in 1974 Slater s 29 0 yard kickoff return average was first in the Pac 10 and 12th best in the country He was a first team All Pac 10 selection as the kick returner Slater s 986 kickoff return yards were also a new UCLA single season record 4 5 Professional career EditPre draft measurables Height Weight 40 yard dash 10 yard split 20 yard split 20 yard shuttle Three cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press5 ft 10 5 8 in 1 79 m 195 lb 88 kg 4 44 s 1 57 s 2 59 s 4 40 s 7 31 s 33 0 in 0 84 m 10 ft 1 in 3 07 m 11 repsAll values from Pro Day 6 7 2008 season Rookie year Edit Slater was drafted in the fifth round 153rd overall of the 2008 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots who traded up with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before drafting Slater Matthew s father Jackie Slater was pleased with the selection and told the Boston Herald that he received phone calls from scouts administrators in the NFL who knew me and my son and they said Jackie this could not be a better fit for your son to start being a pro football player 8 Slater was one of two players selected in the 2008 Draft the other being Chris Long and the sixth in the history of the NFL Draft who is a son of a Hall of Fame member Slater played in 14 games in his rookie 2008 season returning 11 kickoffs for 155 yards and recording 12 tackles on special teams 2009 season Edit In the 2009 season Slater was active for 14 games for the Patriots recording six tackles on special teams while recording one rush for six yards as a wide receiver He also returned 11 kickoffs for 269 yards a 24 5 average Slater had a career high 35 yard kickoff return in the regular season finale against the Houston Texans He also played in a reserve role at wide receiver and on special teams coverage units in the postseason game against the Baltimore Ravens In that game Slater had two kickoff returns for 46 yards and a special teams tackle 2010 season Edit In 2010 Slater did not record any offensive or defensive statistics and did not return any kicks or punts However he led the team with 21 special teams tackles in 15 games played 9 2011 season Edit In the 2011 season Slater was voted to be the special teams captain by his teammates 10 11 Slater created a niche as a special teams force leading the Patriots with 17 regular season special teams tackles in 2011 however he had a presence in all three phases throughout the 2011 season In the season opener against the Miami Dolphins Slater made the Patriots first big play of the season by catching a 46 yard reception from Tom Brady which remains his only career reception and set the team up for the Patriots first touchdown of the season 12 Slater returned four kickoffs for 68 yards averaging 17 yards per return 13 He significantly contributed in the defensive backfield and started in three games as safety In his defensive start against the Indianapolis Colts Slater forced a fumble and finished the game with a team high six tackles 14 In the AFC Divisional Round Slater had a special team tackle Slater was selected for the 2012 Pro Bowl and the 2011 Pro Football Writers Association PFW PFWA All Pro teams including All NFL and All AFC as a special teamer 15 16 17 18 At the time the Slaters were one of five active father son families selected to at least one Pro Bowl apiece The others were Gill and Jairus Byrd Archie and Eli Manning Archie and Peyton Manning Clay and Clay Matthews and Howie and Chris Long 19 The Patriots reached Super Bowl XLVI Slater s first appearance in the Super Bowl but lost 21 17 to the New York Giants 20 2012 season Edit Slater who became a free agent after the 2011 season signed a three year contract to return to the Patriots in 2012 21 He was again voted as Special Teams Captain and voted to be the team s player representative to the NFL Players Association 22 23 He was named to the Pro Bowl and the 2012 PFW PFWA All Pro for the lone AFC special teamer position for the second straight season 24 25 2013 season Edit In his sixth season with the Patriots Slater continued to be a reliable captain and inspirational leader on and off the field 26 He had 14 regular season special teams tackles which was the second highest on the team despite missing four games early in the season due to injury Slater s on field performance led to a third straight Pro Bowl nod 2014 season Edit On November 26 2014 it was reported that Slater signed a two year contract extension to remain with the Patriots through the 2016 season 27 Slater again was voted All Pro and to the Pro Bowl at the special teams position It was his fourth straight selection to the Pro Bowl and his third All Pro nod Slater earned a Super Bowl ring as the Patriots defeated the Seattle Seahawks by a score of 28 24 in Super Bowl XLIX 28 2015 season Edit Slater was once again a standout special teams player in 2015 He earned his fifth Pro Bowl at the special teams position Slater s father is a seven time Pro Bowler and with 13 Pro Bowl nods between them the Slaters are the second most nominated father son in the NFL only Archie and Peyton Manning have more Pro Bowl nominations 29 30 2016 season Edit Slater warms up before a game in 2016 On August 31 2016 Slater signed a one year contract extension with the Patriots through 2017 31 Slater continued to be a standout on special teams On December 20 he earned his sixth Pro Bowl nomination The Slaters now held the most Pro Bowl nods of an active father son pair with 13 He was also named First team All Pro as a special teamer for the fourth time in his career On January 4 2017 Slater was announced as the winner of the Bart Starr Award given annually to a player who exemplifies character and leadership on and off the field His father received this honor in 1996 and together they became the first father son pair to be honored with this prestigious award 32 Slater helped the Patriots finish with a 14 2 record On February 5 2017 Slater was part of the Patriots team that won Super Bowl LI In the game the Patriots defeated the Atlanta Falcons by a score of 34 28 in overtime 33 Slater had a role as special teams captain and successfully called the coin toss before overtime began 34 2017 season Edit Slater was inactive for the first four games of 2017 recovering from a hamstring injury He returned in Week 5 but missed Weeks 11 13 with a hamstring injury Slater was named to a record seven consecutive Pro Bowls which tied Steve Tasker for the most special teams Pro Bowl honors in NFL history 35 Slater did not play in the Pro Bowl because his team made it to Super Bowl LII The Patriots failed to repeat as champions after losing 41 33 to the Philadelphia Eagles 36 2018 season Edit On March 20 2018 Slater re signed with the Patriots on a two year contract 37 38 Slater won his third Super Bowl when the Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams by a score of 13 3 in Super Bowl LIII 39 2019 season Edit Slater in a game against the Washington Redskins During a Week 4 16 10 road victory over the Buffalo Bills Slater scored his first NFL touchdown on an 11 yard blocked punt return 40 In Week 12 he had his first career blocked punt which led to an offensive touchdown in a 13 9 win over the Dallas Cowboys earning AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors 41 Slater was named to his eighth Pro Bowl breaking Steve Tasker s record for the most special teams Pro Bowl honors in NFL history 42 2020 season Edit On March 13 2020 Slater signed a two year contract extension with the Patriots 43 With quarterback Tom Brady s departure and the release of placekicker Stephen Gostkowski Slater became the longest active member of the Patriots 44 On December 21 2020 he was named to the 2020 Pro Bowl extending his own NFL record for most special teams Pro Bowl honors with nine selections 45 2021 season Edit Slater was a standout on special teams once more in the 2021 season He ended the year with 11 tackles in the regular season while adding another two in the Patriots Wild Card loss to the Buffalo Bills Slater made his 10th Pro Bowl and was a Second team All Pro selection for the third time in his career 46 2022 season Edit On March 14 2022 Slater signed a one year contract extension with the Patriots 47 Personal life EditIn 2020 Slater and his wife founded the Slater Family Foundation 48 49 Slater is a Christian 50 In 2013 Slater was awarded the New England Patriots 11th Ron Burton Community Service Award by owner Robert Kraft for his strong commitment to community service and leadership Slater is one of the team s most active community participants regularly participating in the team s organized community events 51 Slater was also the United Way representative on the New England Patriots and worked with organizations in the greater Boston area to recruit 1 000 000 volunteers as part of the wider Patriots Celebrate Volunteerism campaign in 2012 52 53 On October 25 2016 Slater hosted a pop up fundraiser to benefit Hurricane Matthew victims He raised over 60 000 for Samaritan s Purse to assist in their efforts in the Carolinas and Haiti after the devastating hurricane barreled through those regions 54 Slater is a supporter of Compassion International In 2021 he picked the charity and its Fill The Stadium initiative for his My Cause My Cleats cause 55 See also EditNational Football League team captains Gunner American football 2007 College Football All America Team List of second generation National Football League playersReferences Edit Connolly Kenny August 21 2013 NFL s Matthew Slater is making a name for himself Orange County Register Retrieved January 27 2014 High Schools Southern Section Football Roundup Los Angeles Times September 22 2001 Retrieved January 27 2014 Records servitehs org Retrieved January 27 2014 a b Matt Slater sports reference com Retrieved January 27 2014 Matt Slater ucla edu Retrieved January 27 2014 2008 Draft Scout Matthew Slater UCLA NFL Draft Scout College Football Profile draftscout com Retrieved July 16 2022 Matthew Slater Combine Results FS UCLA nflcombineresults com Retrieved July 16 2022 Guregian Karen April 30 2008 Patriots Slater makes dad proud Boston Herald Retrieved August 4 2009 Reiss Mike January 5 2012 Slater leads way on special teams ESPN Retrieved January 5 2012 Blakely A Sherrod August 9 2011 Slater truly a special captain New England Cable News Retrieved August 9 2011 Scalavino Erik September 8 2011 Captains revealed with some surprises Thu notes New England Cable News Retrieved September 8 2011 Kenyon Paul September 12 2011 Patriots Journal Slater snares his first regular season catch The Providence Journal Retrieved September 12 2011 Matthew Slater Career Stats National Football League Retrieved January 18 2012 Santoro Tony December 7 2011 Matthew Slater Can He Be the Answer at Safety for the New England Patriots Bleacher Report Retrieved January 2 2012 Reiss Mike December 27 2011 Patriots Pro Bowl analysis ESPN Retrieved January 2 2012 Author None December 27 2011 2012 Pro Bowl Rosters National Football League Retrieved January 2 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Staff PFW January 16 2012 2011 All NFL team Pro Football Weekly Archived from the original on January 19 2012 Retrieved January 18 2012 2011 All AFC team Pro Football Weekly January 17 2012 Archived from the original on January 21 2012 Retrieved January 18 2012 Price Christopher December 28 2011 Like father like son Jackie Slater ecstatic for Matthew s Pro Bowl berth WEEI FM Retrieved January 2 2012 Super Bowl LI New York Giants vs New Engalnd Patriots February 5th 2012 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved June 6 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Patriots New England March 15 2012 Patriots re sign WR Matthew Slater Sign DT Marcus Harrison Patriots com Retrieved March 21 2012 Patriots Name Six 2012 Team Captains CBS Boston September 6 2012 Retrieved October 9 2012 Tom Brady steps down as Patriots player rep Matt Light also relinquishes role Boston Herald September 14 2012 Retrieved October 9 2012 2013 Pro Bowl Rosters AFC NFC NFL December 26 2012 Retrieved December 29 2012 Arkush Dan January 10 2013 PFW PFWA 2012 All NFL team Pro Football Weekly Archived from the original on January 13 2013 Retrieved January 15 2013 Howe Jeff January 2 2014 Matthew Slater discusses new role in breaking down team Boston Herald Retrieved January 8 2014 Yates Field November 26 2014 Pats extend Slater through 2016 ESPNBoston com Retrieved November 26 2014 Super Bowl XLIX Seattle Seahawks vs New England Patriots February 1st 2015 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved February 16 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Smith Michael David November 26 2012 Manning Matthews Slater following their fathers to the Pro Bowl profootballtalk nbcsports com Retrieved January 27 2014 Smith Christopher December 23 2015 Patriots Matthew Slater two Pro Bowl selections shy of dad Jackie I ll never be as good as my dad Orr Conor Matthew Slater inks 1 year extension with Patriots NFL com Matthew Slater wins 2017 Bart Starr Award Patriots com Archived from the original on January 6 2017 Retrieved January 4 2017 Super Bowl LI New England Patriots vs Atlanta Falcons February 5th 2017 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 2 2017 King Peter February 6 2017 New England Patriots rally to win Super Bowl 51 in OT Sports Illustrated Retrieved September 2 2017 NFL announces 2018 Pro Bowl rosters NFL com December 19 2017 Super Bowl LII Philadelphia Eagles vs New England Patriots February 4th 2018 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved February 10 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Wesseling Chris March 20 2018 Matthew Slater to re sign with New England Patriots NFL com New England Patriots win Super Bowl LIII NFL Retrieved February 3 2019 Super Bowl LI New England Patriots vs Los Angeles Rams February 3rd 2019 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved March 1 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Hass Trevor Watch Matthew Slater score his 1st career touchdown Boston com Retrieved September 29 2019 Gordon Grant November 27 2019 Lamar Jackson Chris Godwin among players of the week NFL com 8 Pro Bowls are nice but Patriots Slater keeps bigger goals in perspective 98 5 The Sports Hub Boston s Home For Sports December 19 2019 Retrieved January 8 2020 Reiss Mike March 13 2020 Sources Matthew Slater returning to Patriots on 2 year deal ESPN Here are the longest tenured Patriots after Tom Brady Stephen Gostkowski exits RSN Retrieved November 15 2020 Mason Chris December 21 2020 Stephon Gilmore Jake Bailey Matthew Slater chosen as Patriots Pro Bowlers in 2021 Masslive Retrieved December 22 2020 2021 All Pro Team Jonathan Taylor T J Watt Cooper Kupp highlight roster nfl com Associated Press Retrieved January 23 2022 Reiss Mike March 14 2022 Source Matthew Slater returning for 15th season with New England Patriots ESPN com Matthew vs Matthew Matthew Slater hosts fundraiser to help relief efforts after Hurricane Matthew Retrieved April 5 2020 NEWS ASHLEY CULLINANE NBC 10 August 7 2021 Patriots Matthew Slater and family host Community Jamboree in Providence WJAR Retrieved April 17 2022 Patriots Pro Bowler Matthew Slater praises Eagles players for their faith in Christ January 31 2018 Retrieved April 5 2020 Matthew Slater receives 2013 Ron Burton Community Service Award Patriots August 27 2013 Retrieved October 9 2013 New England Patriots Receiver Matthew Slater Announced as Local Member of United Way Team NFL United Way of America September 19 2012 Retrieved October 9 2012 Laguarda New Ignacio September 24 2012 Patriots Slater gets Waltham Boys amp Girls Club kids pumped up for reading Wickedlocal com Retrieved October 9 2012 Matthew vs Matthew Matthew Slater hosts fundraiser to help relief efforts after Hurricane Matthew Patriots com All Access October 27 2016 Retrieved January 7 2017 Doering Joshua December 7 2021 Matthew Slater supports Compassion International amp Fill the Stadium with My Cause My Cleats Sports Spectrum Retrieved December 14 2021 External links EditNew England Patriots bio UCLA Bruins bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matthew Slater amp oldid 1134213636, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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