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Patriots ProShop to offer free exchange on Hernandez jerseys July 6-7

The New England Patriots continue to show why they are the peak of excellence when it comes to sports Franchises.  The Patriots ProShop is running a free exchange for fans with #81 Aaron Hernandez jerseys from July 6th-7th.  If you purchased the uniform at the ProShop or online you can swap it for a jersey with comparable value.

New England Patriots spokesperson Stacey James said,

“We know that children love wearing their Patriots jerseys, but may not understand why parents don’t want them wearing their Hernandez jerseys anymore.  We hope this opportunity to exchange those jerseys at the Patriots ProShop for another player’s jersey will be well received by parents.”

Here are the full details of the exchange:

Some fans brought up a great point in the comments section of Patriots.com though, what if you bought an Aaron Hernandez jersey his rookie year when he wore #85?  My guess is that you will still be able to exchange it.

[Patriots.com]

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