
Both Tom Brady’s retirement and NFL career weren’t supposed to happen this way
It was never going to be easy for Tom Brady to retire, but no one thought it was going to happen like it did.
It was never going to be easy for Tom Brady to retire, but no one thought it was going to happen like it did.
Exactly 15 years to the day of his signing with the New Orleans Saints, Drew Brees confirmed his retirement after a 20-year NFL career.
When the COVID-19 pandemic sent people back to their homes for more hours of the day, people around the country got back into sports cards. Then, everything changed.
Whether it’s with a rare pair of shoes or a sharp new combination of their favorite hoodie and jeans, basketball players love to express themselves through their fashion.
As the NBA copes with the impacts of the COVID-19-related postponements, the league’s players are flocking to unique platforms to kill their free time and connect with their fans.
Patriots fans are now forced to reminisce about Brady’s achievements with a bittersweet taste left in their mouths, looking back at a dynasty that may have seen its end with the six-time Super Bowl champion’s departure.
One day after the legal tampering window opened up in the 2020 NFL Free Agency period, newly-unrestricted free agent Tom Brady took to Instagram with a lengthy message for Patriots Nation, thanking them for the past 20 years of his career.
What does someone do while the iron’s hot? They strike. Enter high-profile athletes, looking for a lasting legacy that will keep their name in the conversation when the time comes for them to retire from the sport they love.
Super Bowl LIV has come and gone, and NFL teams can officially focus on the offseason and turn their attention to the 2020 season. That means football fans can relax … Continue Reading Can the XFL succeed as they enter the football fray in 2020? The early numbers say yes
It may seem small, and many will argue that the quality of a product that shows up on Twitter or Instagram won’t translate to the product on the field. But, it adds up in areas where many may not remember to look, specifically as it relates to recruiting.
2020 is less than two weeks old, but the Patriots have already entered into uncharted territory when it comes to numerous different elements of their franchise.
Social media has become a dominant trend across every sport over the last few years, with some leagues handling the pressure of a 24-hour news cycle better than others. Many … Continue Reading For better or worse: Evaluating the impact of social media on the NBA as LeBron James adds to China controversy
What if I told you that the league’s best wide receiver could get himself shipped out of three different cities in less than a year? What if I told you … Continue Reading Out of Business: The full timeline of Antonio Brown’s 11-day tenure with the Patriots
Stop me if you’ve heard this before: A star wide receiver heads to the Raiders midway through his career, but eventually wants out of Oakland. The Patriots then swoop in … Continue Reading Is Antonio Brown the next Randy Moss? Former Patriots LB Tedy Bruschi doesn’t agree as he and Moss react to Brown’s new deal
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Superhero fans know Bruce Wayne as a billionaire playboy by day, and Batman by night. For baseball fans, broadcaster Robert Flores has built up his own “superhero” routine in two different entertainment platforms.