The New England Patriots were honored at the White House today for their Super Bowl XLIX win and President Obama had some words of wisdom for Rob Gronkowski.
Tom Brady's third touchdown pass gave New England its first lead with about five minutes remaining and the Patriots reached their fourth straight AFC championship game with a 35-31 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday.
Justin Tucker had given the Ravens a 31-28 lead on a 25-yard field goal with 10:17 left...
The Denver Broncos had an NFL-high nine players named to the Pro Bowl on Tuesday night, while four teams were shut out among the initial selections.
For the second year in a row the two teams will be selected via a
draft, a setup that replaced the old AFC-NFC format...
The New England Patriots squeaked by the New York Jets Sunday, 17-16 at the Meadowlands. It was the Pat's 12th win of the year, and earned them a bye in the first round of the playoffs.
What a turnaround for Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.
Brady finally looked like a quarterback who has 50,000 yards in his career, becoming the sixth to reach that milestone and throwing for two touchdowns as he rebounded from the second worst loss of his career for a 43-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday night...
After months of sweating it out and anxiously awaiting some definitive news as to the status of Tight End Rob Gronkowski for week one of the regular season, Patriots' fans got some great news yesterday.
New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski has been medically cleared to take part in all workouts and practices during training camp after recovering from knee surgery. Patriots coach Bill Belichick revealed the news during a press conference this morning...
Reports this morning say that Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski has been cleared to play in Sunday's game against the Jets.
"Rob Gronkowski has now been cleared by all his doctors to play Sunday in the Jets game," agent Drew Rosenhaus said in a text to multiple media outlets...
Rob Gronkowski is the New England Patriots most effective weapons, and has been recovering from surgery on both his back and his forearm. Now, with their resources depleted, Gronk could be back on the field for New England this week.