The Patriots return to Foxboro for the final tilt of their three-game home stand where they will take on Rex Ryan’s Buffalo Bills on Sunday at 1 p.m.
Here’s a look at this morning’s top stories for Tuesday September 27, 2016.
The NFL Week 4 schedule brings us two firsts of the season. Sunday morning CBS will broadcast the first of three games being played in England this season, and it also marks the first byes. The Jaguars will play in London for the fourth consecutive year, and last year they extended their agreement to play overseas through 2020. This will be the Jags’ first division game at Wembley Stadium. For the Indianapolis Colts this will be their first trip to the UK.
There are only a handful of venues that have posted a line on the Patriots-Bills game. CG Technology is the only Vegas parlor to publish odds on this game, listing the Pats as 4½ point favorites. Three offshore sites are split at either four or four and a half points.
ESPN’s Field Yates has reported that the Patriots are signing former Cleveland defensive tackle John Hughes.
It’s a new week, and with the Bills now ready to visit Foxboro this Sunday, here’s a look at this morning’s top stories.
Fitzy recaps the Patriots win over the Texans in his latest recap webcast.
On Thursday night the New England Patriots successfully completed Act Three of their 2016 FU 3454 Park Avenue tour, crushing the Houston Texans 27-0 at Gillette Stadium. On Sunday Pats fans can sit back and relax, rooting on disaster and enjoying schadenfreude for rival teams and their salty-tear fans.
Good morning, here are Sunday’s Patriots news 9-25, and AFC East Notes for this week.
It was very apparent the Patriots had done their homework and were extremely well prepared for the task of facing Houston on a short week.
It’s a good thing Bill Belichick likes a challenge, because he was handed another one on Friday.
Following the Patriots 27-0 shutout victory over the Texans Thursday night, Brady added this post on his Facebook page commemorating the victory.
The Patriots are 3-0 and one has to wonder how in the world doesn’t Bill Belichick ever get any consideration for Coach of the Year.
New England dominated in all four phases of the game, offense, defense, special teams and coaching in a 27-0 win on Thursday Night.
It didn’t matter that the Patriots were down to their third-string quarterback with the 2-0 Texans coming into Gillette Stadium, and after seeing New England improve to 3-0 on the season, here are some thoughts about the win.
It bears repeating. Roger Goodell obviously went after the wrong guy.