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Mar 17 2023
News
Addition of Mike Gesicki should make Patriots much better in the red zone - The Boston Globe
The Patriots scored touchdowns on just 42.2 percent of their red zone trips in 2022, last in the NFL. They clicked at a 63 percent rate in 2021. Danger could be lurking for defenders after New England’s latest acquisition, tight end Mike Gesicki (6 feet 6 inches). Gesicki gives the club a trio of tree toppers (6-5 tight end Hunter Henry and 6-3 receiver DeVante Parker are the others) that
The Boston Globe
Oct 23 2023
News
Late TD allows Belichick to pick up win No. 300
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Bill Belichick will wait for another day to talk about the latest milestone win of his coaching career. But his team's victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday will at the very least quiet the conversation about his coaching future. Mac Jones threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to Mike Gesicki with 12 seconds remaining to lift the New England Patriots to a 29-25 win over the
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Mar 15 2023
News
What they’re saying about Patriots signing star WR JuJu Smith-Schuster
The wait is over: The New England Patriots have made a major splash in free agency by signing wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster. The news took the NFL by storm Wednesday afternoon just before the official start of NFL free agency. The Patriots reportedly signed Smith-Schuster to a three-year, $33 million deal. The numbers are similar to what former Patriots receiver Jakobi Meyers got to sign
MassLive.com
Mar 14 2023
News
New England Patriots’ Jonnu Smith Trade A Matter Of Cap Space Over Draft Capital
Before the NFL’s legal tampering window opened, the New England Patriots closed the window on a signing from free agency’s past. The organization traded tight end Jonnu Smith to the Atlanta Falcons on Monday in return for a 2023 seventh-round draft choice, as NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport first reported. Ultimately, the arriving capital took a backseat to the departing contract. Halfway through a
Forbes
Mar 10 2023
News
Tom Brady, Mac Jones among current and former Patriots reacting to Devin McCourty’s retirement
News of Devin McCourty’s retirement sent shockwaves through the greater Patriots community Friday, with current and former players taking to social media to say congratulations.
McCourty announced his retirement in a brief video posted to social media Friday afternoon. He ends his career after 13 seasons in the NFL, all spent with the Patriots. McCourty finishes as a three-time Super
Boston Herald
Feb 13 2021
Opinion
Do Senate Republicans understand patriotism?
The nation just spent three sobering days watching Democratic members of the House lay out a deeply compelling case that the president of the United States urged his supporters to come to Washington, fired them up at a “Save America” rally outside the White House in which he lied, yet again, about a stolen election, and then sent them off down the National Mall to do something about it.
Los Angeles Times
Oct 26 2023
News
U.S. ammo supplies feel the pinch as Ukraine and Israel draw down depleted inventory
President Biden, in his prime-time address to the nation this month, called America the “arsenal of democracy,” evoking President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s message to a nation emerging from the Great Depression that it had the industrial base and know-how to arm Britain and other countries fighting Nazi Germany.
“Just as in World War II, today, patriotic American workers are building the
Washington Times
Jan 08 2021
Opinion
Patriots Do Not Storm Their Nation’s Capitol
Patriots enlist and defend their country. They work hard, do their best, raise good families. They help their neighbors. They perform civic duties. They grit their teeth and pay their taxes. Then they show up and vote. They compete, they win or lose, but they do both with grace. These are some of the things patriots do.
Patriots do not storm their own Capitol over a lost election. They
The Daily Signal
Mar 04 2023
News
New England Patriots Reportedly Set To Release Brian Hoyer, Leaving Two In The Quarterback Room
Brian Hoyer’s third tour with the New England Patriots nears its official end. The organization plans to release the veteran quarterback at the beginning of 2023 league year, as SiriusXM NFL Radio’s Adam Caplan first reported Saturday. Hoyer, 37, arrived in Foxborough as an undrafted rookie out of Michigan State in 2009. He returned as Tom Brady’s primary backup in 2017 as well Cam Newton’s in
Forbes
Oct 04 2023
News
NFL stars reuniting with their original teams: J.C. Jackson joins Moss, Woodson, Tarkenton
The Los Angeles Chargers traded cornerback J.C. Jackson to the New England Patriots Wednesday. Jackson earned Pro Bowl honors with the Patriots in 2021 before subsequently signing with the Chargers in the 2022 off-season. He missed most of the 2022 season with a knee injury and was inactive for the Chargers' last game against the Raiders. Now, he's back with the Patriots. New England had a
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