Saints cut Eckel
December 9th, 2009 | After Action Football Navy | Posted by Phil Creed

Former Navy fullback Kyle Eckel sprints to the end zone during a 2004 game against Delaware. (Navy photo)
The New Orleans Saints released fullback Kyle Eckel on Wednesday. The former Naval Academy star was signed by the team in October after an injury to starter Heath Evans. Eckel played in five games and had a total of six yards rushing on two carries.
He was the only service academy graduate on the roster of an NFL team this season.
A 2005 graduate of the academy, Eckel was booted from the service in 2006 and began his NFL career. He had his best pro season in 2007 with the New England Patriots, carrying the ball 33 times and scoring two touchdowns for the 18-1 Pats.
Tags: kyle eckel, Navy, new orleans saints, nfl
Comments
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Joe moneybags Says:
December 10th, 2009 at 12:48 amhe wasn’t booted from the service you moron. check your facts and stop citing tabloids as your sources of information. the navy loves eckel playing pro football. better recruiting tool than anything you can think of
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Mike Hoffman Says:
December 10th, 2009 at 9:26 amThis article does a good job describing some of the problems Kyle Eckel had in the Navy that led to his involuntary dismissal 17 months after he graduated from the Academy.
http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2007/11/18/troubled_waters/?page=1
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Military Sports Report - After Action – Eckel back with the Saints Says:
December 22nd, 2009 at 1:31 am[...] was cut by the Saints a few weeks ago after being signed at midseason and playing in five games earlier [...]

