Officials say a Massachusetts driver whose van collided with a car driven by New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has had his driver's license suspended at least five times.
They're all overrated.
Officials say a Massachusetts driver whose van collided with a car driven by New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has had his driver's license suspended at least five times.
It's a balancing act: intense competitor and devoted family man. Tom Brady seems to be pulling it off, even as some critics say that, in his 11th season and with more responsibility than just winning games, his intensity and dedication to football has waned.
When Mike Wright was coming out of high school, no Division I team wanted him. When he was leaving college, no NFL team drafted him.
A new season, a different result, a lot of improvement left for the Super Bowl champions to make.
Ty Warren was stunned when he saw the bare spots where pictures of former Patriots stars once hung. He and his teammates wondered what was going on.
For Wes Welker, his presence on the practice field was just another step in his comeback from a major knee injury.
NFL fans miffed by the New England Patriots' secret videotaping of their opponents' signals can boycott games or team merchandise, but they can't seek legal damages for "Spygate," a U.S. appeals court ruled Wednesday.
The New England Patriots on Monday released former Pro Bowl linebacker Adalius Thomas, who joined the team as a high-profile free agent in 2007, but fell into disfavor with coach Bill Belichick last season.
Jets coach Rex Ryan was fined $50,000 by the team Tuesday for making an obscene gesture at a mixed martial arts event last weekend.
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For Belichick it was spygate. For Mangini it was hiding that Favre was injured. For Weis, it's hiding his bad health.