Here’s a look at today’s top Patriots-related headlines for Wednesday May 31st, 2017.
Best social media postings from the New England Patriots on Memorial Day.
In this episode we started the show by discussing some Patriots news which included the restructured contract for Rob Gronkowski, and then we talked about Raymond Clayborn being voted into the Patriots Hall Of Fame. Later on, we talked about Tom Brady from a few different angles, and at the end of the show we discussed who we thought would be the Patriots Quarterback for the 2018 season.
The Patriots always seem to make a couple of surprise trades either just before or during the season. Most times they bring in some veteran players who may not register much on the radar screen but find a role for them to play that fits the New England system. Some are more productive than others. Other times they make surprise moves by jettisoning players that are or have been starring on the team.
Here’s a look at this morning’s top stories for Tuesday, May 30th, 2017.
In honor of “National Burger Day,” professional hamburger expert and New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman took to his social media accounts on Sunday to share a picture of himself chowing down at an unidentifiable burger joint.
NE shells out a 10.75 million payout if Gronkowski records 90 percent playing time, 80 catches, 1,200 receiving yards, or is named to the All-Pro team.
Amendola has shown to be a tough, reliable wide receiver who while not putting up great numbers, saves his best for big plays at crunch time
Patriots sign free agent wide receiver Andrew Hawkins.
Rob Gronkowski featured in music video for charity.
Here’s a look at this morning’s top stories for Wednesday, April 24th, 2017.
Here’s a look at today’s top Patriots-related news for Tuesday, May 23rd, 2017.
Raymond Clayborn selected as the 26th member of the New England Patriots team Hall of Fame.
Brady shared video from the sidelines at his son Jack’s soccer game on Sunday, along with his other son Ben cheering him on.
Bill Belichick always talks of the big jump that players experience between their rookie and sophomore seasons.