
Defensive lineman Vince Wilfork, speaking on the Dale & Holley Show, confirmed that he skipped Organized Team Activities (OTAs) due to a contract dispute with the Patriots. Wilfork, who is due to make $2.2 million in 2009 in the sixth and final season of a contract he signed before his rookie season, said that he is looking forward to playing the 2009 season with the Patriots, but that he feels that he needs to negotiate a contract that more accurately represents his value.
"OTA’s were voluntary. I chose to sit out with the situation I’m in," said Wilfork. "It’s nothing personal, it’s just what makes sense to me at this time, with that said I’m looking forward with the season. I could care less about what people think...I don’t want to leave. We’re doing everything in our power to get (a contract) done. I try not to talk about it, I’m trying to stay positive. I want to be a Patriot, but there’s a business part of it. It hurt me to sit out OTA’s but that’s the business part to it. I’m going to give 100%. I’ll be ready to play this season."
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