LeGarrette Blount’s time in New England was all about finishing games the old-school.
Across his Patriots stints, he became the definition of a closer, the guy you handed the ball to when it was time to break a defense’s will.
His peak came in 2016, when he rushed for 1,161 yards and a franchise-record 18 rushing touchdowns, leading the NFL in scores on the ground.
He wasn’t about finesse, just pure downhill running, delivering hits instead of taking them.
Blount thrived in the postseason, racking up clutch performances in Super Bowl XLIX and Super Bowl LI runs.
When the weather turned cold and games got tight, you knew it was “Blount time” in Foxborough.
For Patriots fans, Blount was a battering ram who kept the chains moving and made defenses regret lining up against him.