The Patriots have just traded LB Jamie Collins to the Cleveland Browns according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The Pats most athletic player on the roster is now going from the […]
After an impressive 33-13 victory at Cleveland, the Patriots return to Foxboro to face the Cincinnati Bengals. Gillette Stadium will be rocking for the 2016 home debut of Tom Brady after his four game Article 46 exile. With clear skies and only a slight breeze perhaps the wine and cheese crowd might even remain in their red seats and brave the 67° forecasted temperature to view TB12 live, rather than retreating to the Putnam Club lounge.
The game kicks off at 1:00 pm eastern time with fairly extensive nationwide coverage by CBS. Ian Eagle will handle the play-by-play duties, with Dan Fouts adding in the commentary. Why these two are considered by CBS to be the number two broadcast team while the Greg Gumbel-Trent Green duo is third is baffling.
In this episode, Steve Balestrieri and Derek Havens looked back at the Browns victory for the Pats, and later on they previewed the game against the Bengals.
With Tom Brady, the Patriots are merely scratching the surface on what they can do with the two tight end sets, either with “12” or “22” personnel.
On the Patriots first four drives, Brady was a stellar 14 of 16 for 248 yards and two touchdowns. One of the incompletions was a drop from Julian Edelman.
Here is a quick look at reactions from Cleveland, Foxboro and the rest of the NFL to the New England Patriots 33-13 win over the Browns.
Brady put to rest any talk of his being rusty with a razor-sharp performance as he passed for over 400 yards and three touchdowns
After a lethargic and underwhelming performance against the Buffalo Bills, the New England Patriots look to get back on track at Cleveland on Sunday. In case you have just awoken from a coma, Tom Brady will be starting his first game of the season after Roger Goodell’s Article 46 triumph. Vegas expects the Patriots to win this game with ease, listing the Pats as a rare double-digit road favorite.
The Patriots passing offense needs to get going and Brady will get as many of those players involved and take advantage of some mismatches in the secondary.
The New England Patriots will play the Cleveland Browns on Sunday afternoon at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. The game will be televised by CBS […]
In this episode we looked back at the first loss for the Patriots this season and then looked forward to the return of Tom Brady in the next game for the Pats against the Browns. We also began the show by talking about the situation with Jimmy Garoppolo.
The Patriots head back out on the road on Sunday when they travel to Cleveland to take on the Browns at 1 p.m. Tom Brady is back this week for the Patriots.
What is not a surprise is that the New England Patriots are the week’s largest favorite. The Pats are giving away ten and a half points even though they are on the road, albeit at Cleveland.
ESPN’s Field Yates has reported that the Patriots are signing former Cleveland defensive tackle John Hughes.
The Seahawks will have to travel across three time zones to play an early game, and that is never an easy task. While the Jet defense may not have shown much in the first two games, they have the talent to shut down a Seattle offense that has stumbled thus far with a completely revamped offensive line still searching for effective synergy.