Despite both Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski's absences during last month's organized team activity practices, all seemed to be well for the New England Patriots Monday.
According to the Boston Herald's Karen Guregian, New England Patriots stars, Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski, while not at OTAs with their teammates the past two days, have still bee very close to the team's facility.
The New England Patriots took the field today, as they kicked off "phase 3" of their organized team activities regimen this offseason, with two of their star players noticeably absent.
Though it's absurd to continue this charade of whether or not Tom Brady will return to quarterback the New England Patriots in 2018, another indication that the future Hall-of-Famer will be back came today from a solid source.
The guys try to wrap their heads around the Patriots' free agency decisions, as Danny Amendola, Dion Lewis, Malcolm Butler and Nate Solder depart while the Pats lack any splashy moves themselves.
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.
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.
Shortly before the game...like minutes before the game began, coach Belichick informed Patriot's defensive coordinator Matt Patricia that Eric Rowe, not Malcolm Butler, would be the starting cornerback.