Philadelphia Eagles Patterson was selected by the
Philadelphia Eagles in the first round with the 31st overall pick in the
2005 NFL draft out of the
University of Southern California. He started the 2005 season as second string, but started his first-ever NFL game on September 25, 2005, when starter
Darwin Walker was injured. When Walker returned to the lineup four games later, Patterson went back to second string. On December 11, 2005, Patterson was moved permanently to the starting left defensive tackle position and remained there. In 2005, Patterson was regarded as one of the best rookie defensive linemen in the NFL. He recorded the most tackles (38) in the season out of all the Eagles' defensive line and he had more sacks (3.5) than any other Eagles' defensive tackle or rookie defensive tackle in the NFL. Patterson will go down in Eagles lore for having the longest fumble recovery in team history. On the afternoon of September 24, 2006, Patterson picked up a fumble on the Eagles' own 2-yard line and ran 98 yards for a touchdown against the
San Francisco 49ers. On November 2, 2006, Patterson signed a 7-year contract extension through the 2016 season. It was worth up to $37 million with incentives, $9 million of which was guaranteed. He was only 24 games into his rookie contract when rewarded with the extension. Patterson would remark that he was encouraged by the performance of coach
Andy Reid and the goodwill he had built among others in the organization. During training camp before the
2011 season he collapsed and suffered a
seizure. Patterson was diagnosed with
cerebral arteriovenous malformation. He still started in the first 15 games of the season, missing the final game due to
influenza. He underwent brain surgery on January 26, 2012, but he was not medically cleared to participate in training camp in 2012. He was placed on the active/non-football illness list on July 22, 2012. Patterson was released on February 25, 2013.
New York Giants Patterson signed with the
New York Giants on April 3, 2013. On Monday, March 31, 2014, the New York Giants re-signed Patterson.
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