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New England Patriots

  • Published
    November 4, 2012

    Patriots Beat: Patriots set to take off, just like last season

    So how do you like the New England Patriots so far? Well, as frustratingly maddening they’ve played at times this season, you should like them. And here’s why: With a 5-3 record, not only are they sitting atop a very weak AFC East Conference, but they have the exact record they had at this time […]

  • Published
    November 2, 2012

    Just carried away with football

    There's never a real bye week for Stevan Ridley, who must see his LSU Tigers take on Alabama.

  • Published
    October 29, 2012

    Patriots give Rams a London mauling

    English fans are treated to a display of the NFL's best offense.

  • Published
    October 28, 2012

    NFL Notebook: St. Louis beaten ‘in every phase’

    The Boston Patriots dominate at England's Wembley Stadium, 45-7.

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    October 27, 2012

    Brady, Belichick focused on game

    The New England Patriots are determined to up their record to 5-3 before their upcoming bye week.

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    October 24, 2012
    Stevan Ridley, Bart Scott

    London’s calling: A royal return for Patriots

    New England plays in London for the second time in three years.

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    October 22, 2012

    Patriots have problems aplenty despite 4-3 record

    Despite a winning record, the Patriots are having trouble covering the pass, scoring touchdowns and putting inferior teams away.

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    October 22, 2012
    Tom Brady

    Patriots Notebook: Line doesn’t suffer as backups step up

    FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Bill Belichick simply calls them “the next guy.” They are the New England Patriots reserves who are called on to step in and perform as well as the starters. In Sunday’s 29-26 overtime victory over the New York Jets, the two most prominent “next guys” were offensive linemen Donald Thomas and Nick […]

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    October 22, 2012

    Patriots Beat: Ninkovich fine role model

    FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Rob Ninkovich reached into his locker and pulled a football off the shelf, holding it high for everyone to see. “I’m keeping this one,” he said. “Going on the mantel.” He should put that ball on display. How many defensive players can say they’re responsible for a walk-off win in the NFL? […]

  • Published
    October 22, 2012
    Rob Ninkovich, Mark Sanchez

    Jets just drop the ball

    This time it's the Patriots who capitalize on errors and move atop the AFC East.