Here’s a look at this week’s match-up between the Patriots and Colts.
Someone please tell me why they call them special teams, because I just don’t see it.
After serving his four-game suspension for violating the league’s substance abuse policy, Patriots wide receiver Terry Glenn finally returned to action on Sunday and helped his team finish with their best offensive performance of the season.
Belichick said on Thursday that Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe is about another week and a half away before he will begin any kind of physical workout.
Bill Belichick announced on Thursday that offensive lineman Joe Andruzzi has been upgraded from “Out” to “Doubtful” for Sunday’s game against San Diego.
Here’s a look at this week’s match-up between New England and San Diego.
For Patriots wide receiver Terry Glenn, the pressure is on.
New England Patriots receiver Terry Glenn returned to Foxboro on Monday, but it remains to be seen whether or not that means an eventual return to the playing field.
Tom Brady may have gotten a good taste of what Drew Bledsoe has had to deal with over the last couple of seasons on Sunday.
Former Patriots defensive tackle Greg Spires is expected to start on Sunday for Cleveland in place of Browns defensive end Courtney Brown who is currently sidelined with an ankle injury.
Fans may have finally gotten a glimpse of what everyone was hoping for, a defensive unit that against the Colts were able to hold one of the best running backs in football to a mere 55-yards rushing, as well as holding one of the premier quarterbacks in the game to 196-yards passing and three interceptions, two of which were returned for touchdowns.
It may have only been one football game, but Patriots head coach Bill Belichick has certainly seen much more than that from quarterback Tom Brady.
From the time it was announced that Bill Belichick was going to be the head coach of the New England Patriots, fans immediately thought of one word: Defense.
Tom Brady said it best on Wednesday about last Sunday’s victory over Indianapolis.
Bill Belichick had his first opportunity on Monday to let everyone know that as soon as veteran quarterback Drew Bledsoe returns, he will step back into the line-up as the the team’s starting quarterback and send second-year back-up and current starter Tom Brady back to the sidelines. The only problem is, he didn’t exactly do that, and thus the speculation begins.