Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski were a dynamic duo on Sunday in Buffalo. The pair were too much for the Bills defense as the All-22 tape shows.
Tom Brady continued his mastery over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Brady passed for 466 yards and three touchdowns as New England won 40-32.
The big news is that the Patriots are preparing for an early season divisional game and the Bills are prepping for a Week 2 Super Bowl.
The Patriots traded for Texans KR Keshawn Martin this week. The 4th year pro will provide depth in the return game and played in a similar offensive system
The Patriots will be looking to go 2-0 by beating the Bills on the road. They’ll look to start quickly and put pressure on the Buffalo offense to keep pace.
The Patriots and Bills meet for the 111th time in Buffalo on Sunday. The divisional rivalry was given a boost with the arrival of Rex Ryan in 2015 w/Buffalo
Facing a Rex Ryan defense is always a daunting challenge and going to Buffalo this week will be no exception. Here’s how Ryan may try to stop the NE offense
The Patriots travel to Buffalo to take on a rejuvenated Bills team that Rex Ryan has put his stamp on already. The Bills thumped the Colts 27-14 last week
The Patriots used not two, nor three but four TEs in certain packages against the Steelers. With Gronkowski and Chandler, it will be a formation to watch
Bill Belichick has put all of the Patriots critics on notice, he’s not going to take the cheating accusations in the news every time they beat an opponent.
Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski set the tone early in the Patriots opening night 28-21 win over the Steelers. Brady threw 4 TDs and Gronk caught 3 of them
Three players from each team to watch in Thursday’s NFL opener in the Patriots – Steelers game should provide a good glimpse on how this one turns out
Who gets the nod on offense, defense and special teams in the Patriots – Steelers game on Thursday night? Read on and check it out.
The Steelers have already publicly stated their defensive gameplan on Thursday night was to jam Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski. It may be easier said than done
One of the benefits of winning the Super Bowl is being able to open the next season in front of the home crowd on national television and for a player who’s in a contract season, things couldn’t have worked out better for wide receiver Aaron Dobson.