Patriots rookie broad receiver Javon Baker discovered simply how unyielding the State Police may be at Logan Airport.
Since 9/11, lingering at Logan has been troublesome, with the mobile phone lot being one of the best various if that you must wait. If you happen to’re dropping somebody off, it’s get in and get out fast.
Baker, a powerful WR who made the 53-man roster, was given a ticket at Logan and groused about it on social media Sunday, posting an Instagram reside video the place he mentioned, partially: “I’ve got other (expletive) to worry about. … why’s he doing that? I was dropping someone off at the airport.
“It’s weird. He started yelling at me … my tax dollars, I pay you. You work for me!” he added. “Weird out here.”
The State Police didn’t instantly reply to the Herald’s request for remark.
However Patriots Coach Jerod Mayo did Monday, saying the rookie’s response to a ticket is out of bounds.
The participant’s video “in no way represents what the organization is about, in no way represents what we are about as a team, or how Javon needs to go out there and represent himself,” Mayo mentioned.
“We’ve handled it internally. We had a great conversation. I think it’s a combination of immaturity and just realizing the grand scheme — we’re on a big stage here and you can’t do those things. As far as our relationship with law enforcement and things like that, I think it’s outstanding and we’ll continue to strengthen that relationship going forward,” the coach added.
Baker has has a aptitude for larger performs, the Herald has reported from summer time camp.
He’s thought of a possible play-maker taken within the fourth spherical of the 2024 NFL Draft.
“It’s very encouraging knowing that my teammates and my family and the coaches trust me when I get out there with the ball in my hand,” Baker informed the Herald.
He additionally must be extra elusive round Logan.
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