Skene was drafted by the
Philadelphia Eagles in the eighth round (217th overall pick) of the
1993 NFL draft. He ended up with the
New Orleans Saints and was put on waivers. In November 1993, he was signed by the
New England Patriots. He started the first six games of the
1994 NFL season for the Patriots. In his first NFL game, Skene was credited with playing a key role in helping
Drew Bledsoe pass for 421 yards to set a franchise record. In an October 1994 game against the
Los Angeles Raiders, Skene suffered a career-ending injury to his left knee. He was making a block when 310-pound
Chester McGlockton fell on the back of his knee. Skene attempted a comeback in 1995, but he was waived by the Patriots in late August 1995. ==References==