6 Days New England Patriots Comment

Patriots agreed to terms with OG Tyronne Green, formerly of the Chargers.

6 Months New England Patriots Comment

Chargers LG Tyronne Green aggravated his hamstring in Sunday's loss to the Bengals.

Green first went down in Week 11, and missed Week 12. The Bolts also lost RT Jeromey Clary against the Bengals, and could be severely shorthanded along the line in Week 14. Rex Hadnot will get the call if Green can't suit up.

6 Months New England Patriots Comment

Chargers LG Tyronne Green (hamstring) is not expected to play Week 12.

Green pulled his hammy while chasing down a Philip Rivers interception during last week's loss to the Broncos. He'll be replaced by veteran Rex Hadnot, who has 93 career starts under his belt.

10 Months New England Patriots Comment

Chargers coach Norv Turner has declared Tyronne Green the team's starting left guard.

As expected. Incumbent Kris Dielman retired, opening up the door for the 26-year-old Green. Entering the final year of his rookie deal, this is the 2009 fourth-round pick's best shot at earning a long-term starting gig.

4/12/2012 New England Patriots Comment

Tyronne Green is "penciled in" as the Chargers' starting left guard following Kris Dielman's retirement.

Streamlining his body at LeCharles Bentley's O-Line Academy in Cleveland, Green is 25 pounds than when he arrived at training camp out of shape last summer. Green is entering the final year of his rookie contract, so his play this season will determine whether he nails job down long term.

2/29/2012 New England Patriots Comment

Backup OG Tyronne Green is "highly regarded" by the Chargers coaching staff.

Team president Dean Spanos has announced offensive line as the top priority. With LG Kris Dielman retiring, the picture up front is even bleaker. Having started 15 games over the past three years, Green will take over at left guard if the Chargers can't find a substantial upgrade.

7/30/2011 New England Patriots Comment

Tyronne Green will be given a legitimate shot to beat out Louis Vasquez for the Chargers right guard job.

The two guards are expected to share reps in camp for at least a week or two. Vasquez has the edge as the incumbent, but dealt with knee and neck injuries in 2010. Regardless, the continuity being formed along San Diego's entire offensive line is good news for Philip Rivers and Ryan Mathews. All five starters are back.