It appears that Friday’s 4-game suspension of Patriots wide receiver Terry Glenn shouldn’t have come as such a surprise after all.
The Patriots today signed two defensive players off of the free agent wire. LB Bryan Cox, who had been rumored to be coming to New England virtually all offseason, agreed to a contract today. The Pats also agreed to terms with NT Geradie Mercer.
Did any of you catch Bill Belichick sitting in the center of town the other day?
On first glance, the signing of wrestling Olympic hopeful Stephen Neal as a defensive lineman might appear to be an act of desperation from a team thin at that position.
Edwards takes a huge step in his comeback. Edwards has been taken off the physically unable to perform list. Edwards has been cleared to step onto a practice field for the Patriots.
Print lots of media guides, fellas. We’ll need ’em.
The New England Patriots reportedly signed fifth-round draft choice Hakim Akbar to a two-year contract, making him the first of the Class of 2001 to ink a deal with the team.
Okay, I promise. If the Patriots win one of the next three or four Super Bowls, I will stand before you and condemn my ability to dare write about this team.
FOXBORO, MA — If Michigan wide receiver David Terrell ends up becoming the next Randy Moss, people in New England may wonder what Patriots head coach Bill Belichick was thinking […]
The Foxborough chapter of the Leonard Davis Fan Club may be thinning down just a bit.
When you look at the 2001 Patriot schedule, it doesn’t make your eyes bug out like in past years.
A rational person may realize one thing if they’ve been paying attention to what’s being said about Michael Bishop by both head coach Bill Belichick and his fellow players.
Don’t be surprised to see Michael Bishop at some point during next season.
Head Coach Pete Carroll knows that it’s still not safe to take the Jets lightly.
For all those fans out in Patriot Nation that are concerned about the future of Lawyer Milloy, there appears to be good news on the horizon.