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New England Patriots

  • Published
    February 3, 2012

    Gronkowski’s a New England revolutionary

    With his unusual combination of speed, size and great hands, the Patriots' tight end has changed the NFL with the way he plays.

  • Published
    February 3, 2012

    Gronkowski practices, waits for response

    Tight end Rob Gronkowski is recovering from a high sprain in his left ankle.

  • Published
    February 2, 2012
    Jerod Mayo

    ‘Game runs through’ Jerod Mayo

    Unselfish and always prepared, the Patriots' linebacker has quickly earned respect on and off the field.

  • Published
    February 2, 2012
    Ahmad Bradshaw

    Super Bowl Notebook: Pats’ Gronkowski still not practicing

    INDIANAPOLIS – Rob Gronkowski still hasn’t practiced with the New England Patriots for the Super Bowl, sidelined by a high left ankle sprain four days before the game against the New York Giants. “He’s day to day,” Coach Bill Belichick said after Wednesday’s practice. “He’s getting better, but we’ll just take it day to day.” […]

  • Published
    February 1, 2012

    Woodhead is small, but plays like a giant

    Danny Woodhead of the Patriots is 5-foot-8, but makes the most of his limited size in a big way.

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  • Published
    February 1, 2012
    Tom Brady, Chad Ochocinco, Britt Davis

    Patriots Beat: Pats try to mimic Giants’ defenders

    They can beat you with speed. They can beat you with brute strength. They had 48 sacks in the regular season, and the Patriots must somehow simulate them in practice.

  • Published
    February 1, 2012
    Kevin Gilbride

    Giants’ offensive coordinator has Maine ties

    Kevin Gilbride, who directs the Giants' offense, is close to his brother, who coaches at Bowdoin.

  • Published
    February 1, 2012

    AP: Giants will win Super Bowl

    The Associated Press predicts that the New York Giants will beat the New England Patriots 33-30 in overtime to win their second Super Bowl in five years.

  • Published
    February 1, 2012

    Super Bowl: Stars come out for Media Day spectacle

    Media Day at the Super Bowl — as always — more closely resembled a circus than a sporting event. But Patriots Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski did get to answer a few football-related questions.

  • Published
    February 1, 2012

    Patriots Beat: Overcoming their diseases with faith

    INDIANAPOLIS — Marcus Cannon, the rookie offensive lineman of the New England Patriots, stood on the turfed floor of Lucas Oil Stadium, taking in all the sights and sounds of Media Day Tuesday morning as members of the media came to him. A couple of hours later, Mark Herzlich, the rookie linebacker from the New […]