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Leon Washington, New England Patriots reach contract

Bill Belichick's Wes Welker replacement plan is coming together nicely. After signing Danny Amendola to take over slot duties, the New England Patriots have agreed to terms with Leon Washington to take over return duties.

Washington posted a picture of himself in a Patriotshat on Instagram with the quote "#Blessed. Lets Go #Pats."

NFL.com's Ian Rapoport quickly added that Washington had agreed to terms on a one-year contract Thursday, and the Patriots later announced Washington had signed. And this probably will be the last we hear from Washington on social media until the Patriots release him in 2015.

Washington, who was cut by the Seattle Seahawks this week, often crushed the Patriots while he was a member of the New York Jets. He fits the Patriots' profile as a guy who can help in a variety of areas.

Washington adds depth to the backfield and can contribute on third downs while taking over kickoff and punt-return duties. His signing calls into question the future of Jeff Demps, the ex-Florida track star who signed before the 2012 season. Danny Woodhead, who is a free agent, also will find it more difficult to make the team if he winds up re-signing.

Follow Gregg Rosenthal on Twitter @greggrosenthal.

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