There’s still plenty for the Patriots to be excited about despite poor 2020 record
After a disappointing first half of the 2020 season, why is there still so much for the Patriots to be excited about as the team evaluates its future?
After a disappointing first half of the 2020 season, why is there still so much for the Patriots to be excited about as the team evaluates its future?
In 2020, the AFC East’s top contender isn’t Bill Belichick’s New England Patriots. It’s Sean McDermott’s Buffalo Bills.
A “Week 18” does seem inevitable for at least some sort of additional flexibility in the NFL’s schedule. But, don’t expect it to be the catch-all solution that many believe it to be, if and when it’s made official.
When looking at Justin Herbert’s play through his first few games in the NFL, it’s tough to think that he was the third QB taken in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Two days after the Patriots’ makeshift Monday night matchup against the Chiefs, another member of the team reportedly tested positive for COVID-19.
What happens when a player tests positive for COVID-19? The rules are strict, providing an easy formula to follow for both asymptomatic and symptomatic players.
Cam Newton labeled the feeling that comes with playing for the Patriots as “an aura,” but fans know it as something else: the “Patriot Way.”
Instead of jumping to conclusions, let’s evaluate some of the biggest and most common overreactions to come to light following the first week of the 2020 NFL season.
There are more teams in the NFL that have gone back-to-back as Super Bowl champions than those without an appearance on the NFL’s biggest stage. But, why does it still seem like such a massive feat to pull off a repeat?
NFL teams are trying to build a roster with no preseason games to work off of, and fantasy football owners are attempting to do the same. Which sleeper picks could help them out?
Some MLB and NBA players aren’t alone in their decisions to step away from their respective games for the 2020 season due to COVID-19, as numerous names across the NFL voiced their concerns and opted out before training camp began.
When the 2020 NFL season starts, the league will have had the most time out of any to work on safety measures and contingency plans due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Midway through the month of July, EA Sports began to release ratings for “Madden NFL 21,” starting with the “99 Club.”
The Patriots have officially returned to the conversation when it comes to the NFL’s most interesting quarterback rooms, signing former Panthers QB and league MVP Cam Newton to a one-year deal.
For Jonathan Jones, the “Do Your Job” approach has become twofold: his spot in the Patriots defense, and his role with the Jonathan Jones Next Step Foundation.
Like other analysts and reporters across a multitude of sports networks, Curt Menefee’s work didn’t stop when the virus sent non-essential workers home.