Pats WR Kayshon Boutte refutes claims he wants out of New England

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Last week, there were reports that New England Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte wanted out after the Pats traded for A.J. Brown, but according to Boutte, he plans to stay put at least for now.

"Just a lot of speculation going on. Just trying to figure out everything," Boutte said via WBZ. "I try not to buy into whether it’s the trade rumors or anything like that. I’m still working even though I’m away. That’s my focus."

"I want to be in New England for the rest of my career," Boutte said. "I’ve enjoyed it out here. Been here three years. Every day I’m here. I call this home. This is my new home. Grew up in Louisiana, stayed there 20 years, but now Boston is my life."

Boutte also praised Brown and thinks he is a great addition to the team.

"That was a good pickup," he said. "He’s a great dude. You watch him, he dominates. Great X-receiver, dominant. Whether that’s deep ball, short route, he can catch. Slant and take it to the house.

Also added, "Big-bodied, contested catches. We watch those guys. I’m an X-receiver, too. I sit there and watch his tape. Just a guy you see that constantly wins 1-on-1."

It sounds as if Boutte may have put to rest any speculation that he wanted to leave New England.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Kayshon Boutte refutes claims he wants out of New England

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