After a grueling loss in Super Bowl LII, the long awaited final chapter of New England Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady's docuseries "Tom vs. Time" is set to air Monday, March 12.
Following an awkward end to his 2017 season, which saw him inactive for Super Bowl LII, Alan Branch's future with the New England Patriots appears to be over.
After giving up 41 points in the Super Bowl, the New England Patriots have apparently made the decision to go without a defensive coordinator during the 2018 season.
According to Sports Illustrated's Peter King, New England Patriots All-Pro tight end Rob Gronkowski, who has been pondering his future as a football player this offseason, is still indecisive about what to do.
Ever since New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick made the shocking decision to not play the team's star cornerback Malcolm Butler for even just one defensive snap in this month's Super Bowl, a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, many questions have been raised about the move.
The New England Patriots were able to pry offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels away from the Indianapolis Colts, who had an agreement in place with McDaniels to make him head coach, though they did end up losing an assistant to the AFC South team.
After being cut by his longtime team, the Pittsburgh Steelers, 39-year-old linebacker James Harrison was picked up by the New England Patriots for the remainder of the 2017 season.
While the New England Patriots are known for their tough and firm stance on contracts, they have seemingly done right by one of their defensive starters, who narrowly missed out on a significant contract bonus last season.
Every year, players on the Super Bowl championship team are able to authorize family and friends to purchase their own versions of the player's Super Bowl ring.