- In 2004, In his final season with The New England Patriots, he appeared in all 16 games with 11 starts.
- David was not drafted out of Western Carolina in 1995 and spent time working in a landscaping business, as an electrician and hauling 75-pound bags in a coffee bean factory until joining the Albany Firebirds of the Arena Football League until he signed with The New York Giants.
- He is most remembered for his performance in a game with New England vs. the Indianapolis Colts on October 21, 2001, when he became only the sixth player in NFL history to rush, catch, and throw for a touchdown in a 38-17 win.
- Out for the season after suffering a knee injury. (November 2005)
- Announced retirement. Patten, a member of the New England Patriots' 2001, 2003, and 2004 Super Bowl championship teams, had 324 career receptions for 4,715 yards, and 24 TDs. (July 2010)
- Wide Receiver for The Washington Redskins (November 2005)
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