New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman, who has been popped under the NFL's performance enhancing drug policy and been levied a four-game suspension to start the upcoming season, is getting his day in court Monday.
Following his recent one-on-one interview with Oprah, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has created a stir, once again, regarding his thoughts on when he'll retire.
Hours after locking up one of their top role players, James Develin, to a two-year contract extension, the New England Patriots linked up on another pact with an under-the-radar asset.
Though he is still currently appealing the suspension for PED use that was made public Thursday afternoon, following the team's final mandatory mini-camp practice of the week, New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman has apologized.
Just after the New England Patriots wrapped up their third straight mandatory mini-camp practice session, ESPN's Adam Schefter took to twitter to drop a bomb on Patriot Nation; wide receiver Julian Edelman, who is working his way back from and ACL tear, is facing a four-game suspension for violating the league's policy on PED use.
After all of the controversy that arose this offseason, regarding Tom Brady, his place with the New England Patriots and his future, the All-Pro quarterback finally took to the mic to address the media.
With their two stars, Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski, back in action the New England Patriots were back to work Tuesday, kicking off a three-day mandatory mini-camp at Gillette Stadium.