Here we are in week 17 and both the Patriots and Dolphins are relevant when it comes to fighting for a playoff spot.
With two games left to play and a potential playoff berth still up for grabs, the New England Patriots find themselves in an interesting situation.
Coming off Sunday’s disappointing loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, it was hard to imagine a scenario where the New England Patriots still had a shot of playing postseason football.
In Matt Judon’s post-game press conference, he emphatically stated that “We did not quit”. I was impressed by the Patriots’ comeback near victory against a very good Bengals team.
The WRs were led by Kendrick Bourne, who had his first career 100-yard game (6-100 with a TD). Bourne added 29 yards rushing
Situational football gaffes continue for the Patriots, that they were able to mount a comeback was a surprise after a terrible first half
Some quick reactions from Saturday’s 22-18 New England Patriots’ loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Patriots are 7-8 and do not look like a playoff team, whether or not they actually do make the playoffs. The Patriots no longer have control of their own destiny, and maybe the young players need a closer look.
this key would entail actually throwing the ball past the line of scrimmage and not 10-12 passes at or behind the line of scrimmage.
Watch every sack from linebacker Matthew Judon’s 2022 Campaign after being named to his fourth straight Pro Bowl.
The Patriots fans of “NFL Fan Therapy” aren’t feeling good heading into their team’s matchup with the Bengals in Week 16.
Get an inside look into Patriots captain and center David Andrews and his love for being in the outdoors in the latest “Do Your Life”.
Julian Edelman catches up with his former team after the Patriots’ loss to the Raiders and shares his reaction to the stunning finish.
New England Patriots linebacker Matthew Judon earns his fourth consecutive Pro Bowl selection but is the only Patriot to land the honor.
The Patriots are facing one of the better teams in the NFL this week the Cincinnati Bengals. They are the defending AFC champions and narrowly lost the Super Bowl 23-20. Their Offense is ranked #10 and is one of the better units in the league.