Happy Birthday to Chris Long, who headlines March 28 in New England Patriots’ history.
He posted excellent numbers for the Longhorns with 323 carries for 2028 yards with a 6.3 yards per attempt average. And 15 touchdowns in 2016.
Here’s a quick rundown of some of the top Patriots stories for Tuesday March 28, 2017.
Justin Coleman is one of five players in New England Patriots history to share today’s birth date. Here is a look at March 27 in Pats history. Justin Coleman, 24 (3/27/1993) Patriot CB 2015- Uniform #22 Coleman started 38 games over four seasons at the University of Tennessee from 2011-14. He signed with the […]
Made 65 tackles, with 12 PBUs, two forced fumbles and an interception in 2106 for the Buffaloes. He’s got the size, 6-0, 202-pounds to line up inside or out
The Duke, Gino Cappelletti is not the only Patriot born on March 26. Kyle Van Noy and Eric Kettani are also among a group of present or former Boston/New England Patriots to be born on this date. Mr. Patriot is such a significant story of the Pats that he deserved his own column. Here is […]
Happy Birthday to The Duke, Gino Cappelletti. Mr. Patriot turns 83, born on this day in 1934 in Keewatin Minnesota. With all due respect to the GOAT, nobody embodies the entire history of the Patriot franchise more than this legend. His absence from the Pro Football Hall of Fame is shameful, something that will hopefully be rectified before it is too late for him to be honored in person.
For my money, the white jerseys with the red pants and the Pat the Patriot helmets were the best uniform that New England has ever worn.
Ascending Edge Rusher May Be a Hidden Gem As the 2017 NFL Draft draws closer we’ll profile some of the players that may be on the Patriots radar or that we feel would be a great fit. The Patriots added Kony Ealy early in free agency in a trade with the Carolina Panthers. They swapped pick #64 […]
Today in New England Patriots’ franchise history we celebrate the birthdays of Stephen Belichick, Glenn Gronkowski, Niko Koutouvides, Luther Henson and Willie Porter.