The league will look into this situation and try to determine whether any tampering was done and if so, what punishment is appropriate.
The New England Patriots will meet the Houston Texans at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro. Kickoff is scheduled for Sunday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. This week’s game will be televised by […]
Watt, Whitney Merciless, Jadeveon Clowney and newcomer Duke Ejiofor from Duke gives them a ridiculous embarrassment of riches in the front seven.
In this episode, we first looked back at the dramatic Patriots victory on Sunday against the Texans. Later on, we previewed the upcoming game against the Panthers.
Watt, Clowney, and Mercilus are outstanding at getting home and keeping #12 upright will be a huge test for the offensive line
They rebounded nicely, especially on the defensive side which was dominant in their 13-9 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday Night Football.
Bill Belichick seen enjoying his stay at The Greenbrier resort leading up to the second preseason game versus the Houston Texans.
Ryan leads the team with 92 tackles and is solid in run support as well as three QB hits and a sack blitzing from the slot.
This is where we’re supposed to join in on the chorus forewarning you not to overlook the Texans and that they’re a different team than the unit than Week 3
Houston has two big tight ends C.J. Fiedorowicz caught 54 passes for 559 yards and four touchdowns. Ryan Griffin made 50 catches for 442 yards and 2 TDs.
The Patriots will methodically do what they need to do to win, while also minimizing opportunities for Houston to come away with an upset victory. Houston has had issues this season with their special teams coverage. That could set the Patriots up with a short field and a quick score. Once the Pats take a lead this Texan team is in trouble. Their offense does not have the talent to keep up with the Patriots.
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.
The Patriots take the field in the second of a three-game home stand to face the Houston Texans on Thursday Night Football.
The New England Patriots will play the Houston Texans on Thursday Night Football at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro. Kickoff is scheduled for 8:30 p.m.