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  • October 2007
    • Cincinnati is New England's Fourth Victim

      Cincinnati is New England's Fourth Victim

      Tom Brady threw three touchdowns and the Patriots netted 404 yards in their 34-13 victory over Cincinnati on Monday Night Football last night, reports the Boston Herald . Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer passed for 234 yards, three more  than Brady, but couldn't overcome a glut of penalties and the absence of two key linebackers—or the Patriots' dominating lines. More »

  • September 2007
    • Brady, Moss Trample Bills

      Brady, Moss Trample Bills

      Tom Brady dazzled a Gillette crowd with a 23-for-29, 311-yard performance in a 38-7 stampede on the Buffalo Bills, extending the Patriots' undefeated start over a third game. Wideout Randy Moss caught two TDs among five completions from his new quarterback and finished with 115 yards—his third-straight triple-digit outing. More »

    • Pats Coach Agrees to Turn Over Videos

      Pats Coach Agrees to Turn Over Videos

      New England head coach Bill Belichick said yesterday that he would "of course" hand over any video recordings or notes pertaining to opposing teams' sideline action. The Patriots and Belichick have been fined for violating the NFL's ban on using cameras on the sidelines, and would face additional penalties if they refused commissioner Roger Goodell's request, reports the AP. More »

    • Out For Patriot Blood, Chargers Come Up Empty

      Out For Patriot Blood, Chargers Come Up Empty

      The Patriots answered criticism over their illegal cameras with a picture-perfect clobbering of the San Diego Chargers last night. Starting out no-huddle once again, the Pats' offense was electric: Tom Brady completed 25-of-31 for 279 yards, 105 of those from Randy Moss, who caught two of Brady's three touchdown passes. More »

    • Pats Whacked With $750K Fine

      Pats Whacked With $750K Fine

      Steely-eyed NFL commissioner Roger Goodell bolstered his reputation as a stern disciplinarian by levying heavy penalties against New England for using a videocamera to spy on Jets coaches as they signaled to their team during last week's game. New England was fined $250,000 and will lose at least one top 2008 draft pick; additionally, coach Bill Belichick was fined a whopping $500,000. More »

    • Anguished Pats Nation: Say It Ain't So, Bill

      Anguished Pats Nation: Say It Ain't So, Bill

      After a Patriots employee was caught videotaping the Jets coaches signaling during Sunday's blowout in the Meadowlands, commissioner Roger Goodell is weighing the punishment for football's most stacked team. Patriots Coach Bill Belichick said he was sorry about the incident. "I want to apologize to everyone who has been affected, most of all ownership, staff and players," he said. More »

    • Call on Pats: Caught Stealing

      Call on Pats: Caught Stealing

      Confiscated video evidence has confirmed suspicions that the Patriots taped the Jets' defense during Sunday's 38-14 win, ESPN reports. Roger Goodell has reviewed the footage taken from the Pats' sideline and determined that the team violated league rules by recording signals. The commissioner is considering sanctions, which could be as severe as stripping the Pats of multiple draft picks. More »

    • Videotaping Patriots Accused of Stealing Signals

      Videotaping Patriots Accused of Stealing Signals

      In a move recalling previous incidents, the New England Patriots are facing allegations that they stole signals from the competition by illegal videotaping the Jets en route to Sunday's 38-14 rout, ESPN reports. "It's not their first time," said a source. NFL officials confiscated a camera after it was allegedly pointed at the Jets' defensive coaches as they sent signals to the field. More »

    • Pats Live Up to Hype vs. Jets

      Pats Live Up to Hype vs. Jets

      The Pats showed why Vegas ranks them #1 by stomping the Jets 38-14 today, the AP reports. Randy Moss reclaimed his elite status by hauling in 9 passes for 183 yards, and Tom Brady shone, passing 22-of-28 and firing for 3 touchdowns on 297 yards. But the highlight of the day was Ellis Hobbs racing for a record-breaking 108-yard kickoff return. More »

    • NFL Suspends Patriot for Using Banned Drugs

      NFL Suspends Patriot for Using Banned Drugs

      The NFL has suspended Patriots safety Rodney Harrison for four games after he admitted to the commissioner that he used a banned substance. Harrison said in a conference call last night that the performance-enhancing drugs were not steroids and that he took them to "accelerate the healing process." ESPN identified the substance as human growth hormone. More »

  • August 2007
    • Brady's Ex Starts Her Bunch

      Brady's Ex Starts Her Bunch

      Actress Bridget Moynahan gave birth to a baby boy last night, and ex-boyfriend Tom Brady was at her side in LA to kick off his parenting career. The New England Patriots quarterback and the movie star split last November, and Moynahan announced she was pregnant early this year, the Boston Herald reports. More »

    • Moss Leaves Pats Practice with Injury

      Moss Leaves Pats Practice with Injury

      Fresh Patriots wideout Randy Moss left training camp yesterday with a hamstring injury, the Boston Herald reports. The five-time Pro Bowler came up limp while running routes with QB Tom Brady, though he reportedly left the playing field without assistance. The Pats haven't released details on the 30-year-old receiver. More »

  • June 2007
    • Samuel Playing Patriot Games

      Samuel Playing Patriot Games

      Unhappy that the Patriots have given him the "franchise" tag for 2007, a one-year deal worth $7.78 million, cornerback Asante Samuel has threatened not to show up for work until Week 10 of the 17-week NFL season.  With 10 picks last year, he feels he deserves a more lucrative, long-term contract. More »

  • May 2007
    • Searchers Recover Body of Missing NE Patriot

      Searchers Recover Body of Missing NE Patriot

      The body of New England Patriots defensive end Marquise Hill was pulled from Lake Pontchartrain this afternoon, almost a day after the New Orleans native was reported missing. His agent told the Boston Globe that Hill, 24, and a young woman fell off a personal watercraft in a strong current. He had played three NFL seasons, appearing in 13 games. More »

    • Fed-Up Favre Wants a Trade

      Fed-Up Favre Wants a Trade

      Packers signal caller and future HOFer Brett Favre privately demanded a trade last week, livid that Green Bay's management failed to acquire talented receiver Randy Moss. Moss had taken a pay cut to escape Oakland and join the now-terrifying offense of New England, and Favre felt the Packers could have gotten him for less. More »

  • April 2007
    • Raiders Trade Moss to Pats

      Raiders Trade Moss to Pats

      Hampered by a lack of receiving options last year, the Patriots are looking more and more terrifying in 2007 with the acquisition of talented but troubled receiver Randy Moss. Moss had been agitating to leave a humorously dysfunctional relationship with the Raiders, who have also succeeded in alienating budding star receiver Jerry Porter. More »

    • Bledsoe to Hang 'em Up After 14 Years

      Bledsoe to Hang 'em Up After 14 Years

      Quarterback Drew Bledsoe has decided to retire rather than play next season as a backup, ESPN’s Michael Smith reports. The number one overall pick in the 1993 draft was a free agent this off-season, but turned down offers from Cincinnati and Seattle to play a fifteenth year. More »

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