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Answering fan questions for this week New England Patriots Mailbag, as the team sits one week away from the playoffs.
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The New England Patriots are still hoping to earn the AFC’s No. 1 seed for the playoffs and a first-round bye. New England will need to defeat the Miami Dolphins at home and have the Denver Broncos lose to the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 18 to earn the bye,
An early-season AFC match-up between two undefeated teams is always exciting, because one of these division leaders will leave with a blemish on their record. It may only be Week 3, but this game could be extremely important later on in the season, as the ...
The New England Patriots heard a positive update on an important player as they get ready for their first postseason in four years.
On Monday, New England released defensive back Miles Battle and center/guard Brenden Jaimes, per Patriots’ reporter Jack Alymer. That appears to be a move that signals the pending return of two crucial starters: defensive tackle Milton Williams and offensive tackle Will Campbell.
Handed a Patriots roster in need of a serious overhaul, Mike Vrabel had to show plenty of familiar faces the door over the past year. How have they fared elsewhere?
New England Patriots star quarterback Drake Maye destroyed the New York Jets on Sunday with five touchdown passes in an MVP statement game.
New England Patriots offensive lineman Will Campbell is expected to be back at practice this week, says Mike Vrabel.