Pats sign Olympic medalist Demps | Story Highlights The Patriots have agreed to terms with U.S Olympic silver medalist Jeff DempsDemps won the medal for the U.S. in the 4x100 relay at the London OlympicsDemps also played running back at Florida, totaling 2,470 yards and 23 TDs |


FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- The New England Patriots have agreed to terms with Olympic silver medalist Jeff Demps, who played running back at Florida but was not drafted by an NFL team because he said he wanted to focus on his track career.
Patriots player personnel director Nick Caserio said in his meeting with reporters on Friday that the team had nothing to report. But later in the night, after reports began to surface, the Patriots issued a press release, announcing the signing of the 22-year-old sprinter.
Demps earned the Olympic silver medal in the 4x100 relay as part of the team that finished second to Jamaica at the London Games last week. His football agent, Daniel Rose, told The Associated Press this week that several NFL teams were interested in the former running back from Florida.
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