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Patriots face Bengals in season opener as new era begins with Jerod Mayo as coach
Jerod Mayo, a former Patriots linebacker, takes over for Bill Belichick after 24 seasons, looking to improve on last year’s 4-13 finish.
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Premiere date announced for new Aaron Hernandez FX series
Aaron Hernandez’s “American Sports Story” will be told through a new television series, and we now have an official date for its premiere. The FX network will air “American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez,” a 10-episode limited series produced by Ryan Murphy about the life of the former New England Patriots tight end, including his rise to football fame to...
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Patriots punter spends offseason taking a swing at Mass. amateur golf championship
When he’s not on the football field, Bryce Baringer spends his time on the golf course. This year, the Patriots punter won the 2024 Massachusetts Amateur Qualifier securing his place in the championship, which will take place on July 8. This is not the first time he’s attempted to make the cut. “I tried qualifying a few times back when…
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Tom Brady's Patriots Hall of Fame induction: How to watch live and other key details
The big day has finally arrived. On Wednesday — 6/12/2024 — Tom Brady will be inducted into the New England Patriots Hall of Fame. He will be the 35th person to receive the honor. Team executives chose the 12th day of the sixth month as two of the numbers most often associated with Brady’s Patriots career; his six Super Bowl…
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Here's how to get tickets to Tom Brady's Patriots Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
The New England Patriots released details Tuesday on how fans can get tickets to Tom Brady’s Patriots Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony this June. The team said tickets will be available for public purchase for $100 through Ticketmaster starting at 12 p.m. on Thursday, May 2. They did not say exactly how many tickets are being made available to the…
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Second Rhode Island man pleads not guilty to charges related to Patriots fan's death
A second Rhode Island man charged with assault and battery and disorderly conduct in connection with the death of a fan at a New England Patriots game pleaded not guilty Friday. In a brief court appearance, Justin Mitchell, 39 was arraigned in Wrentham District Court over allegations he and 59-year-old John Vieira, both from Warwick, Rhode Island, punched 53-year-old Dale…
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RI man charged in Patriots fan's death at Gillette Stadium pleads not guilty
A Rhode Island man accused of fighting with a New England Patriots fan, who later died, during a game at Gillette Stadium in September faced a judge in Massachusetts Friday morning. John Vieria, 59, of Warwick, was charged with assault and battery as well as disorderly conduct for his alleged involvement in the fight. He pleaded not guilty at the…
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Before leading Patriots to 6 Super Bowl wins, Belichick built a reputation at Wesleyan University
The New England Patriots and head coach Bill Belichick have parted ways, ending an era that started 24 years and six Super Bowl championships ago. Long before he became the man whom Patriots’ owner Robert Kraft called “the greatest coach of all time,” Belichick was a college student in Connecticut, where he has also built a solid and positive reputation….
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Belichick, Patriots part ways on good terms after 24 years
The New England Patriots are parting ways with head coach Bill Belichick, ending the six-time Super Bowl champion’s 24-year tenure with the team, Belichick and owner Robert Kraft said Thursday. Both men took the podium at Foxborough to make the announcement. Kraft later took questions from reporters. Belichick called it a day for gratitude, thanking Patriots fans, players, support...
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Will he stay or will he go? All eyes on Belichick heading into Sunday's finale
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Patriots drop to 2-8 with brutal loss to Colts in Germany
The New England Patriots dropped to 2-8 after a 10-6 loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Germany on Sunday, a game that saw quarterback Mac Jones benched with under two minutes left after throwing a costly interception. After throwing an interception at the 1-yard line on a pass that could have put the Patriots ahead, Jones did not return to…
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Patriots cheerleader visits war-torn Israel
For Eliza Kanner the choice between cheering for the Patriots game on Sunday, or traveling to Israel, was easy. Kanner’s been a cheerleader for the New England Patriots for three seasons. An activist from a young age, Kanner says she’s made it her mission to use her platform to elevate the Jewish community.
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Patriots pay tribute to victims of Maine mass shootings
The New England Patriots paid tribute this weekend to the 18 people who were killed in two mass shootings in Lewiston, Maine, last month. The Patriots held a moment of silence for the victims ahead of Sunday’s game against the Washington Commanders at Gillette Stadium. “Before we begin today’s game, we pause to remember the 18 lives that were tragically…
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Mac Jones late interception seals Patriots stunning 20-17 loss to Commanders
Mac Jones appeared to have put his earlier struggles behind when he moved the Patriots into Washington territory with under 2 minutes to play. A game-tying field goal was in sight and the go-ahead touchdown remained a possibility, too. On second-and-8 from the Commanders 41, Jones dropped back in the pocket and threw down the middle to JuJu Smith-Schuster. The…
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Mac Jones benched for second straight game as Pats lose to Saints 34-0
Mac Jones was benched for the second straight game on Sunday as the New England Patriots lost to the New Orleans Saints 34-0. Jones was 12-22 for 110 yards and two interceptions when he was pulled from the game in favor of Bailey Zappe. Alvin Kamara rushed for a touchdown to become the Saints’ career TD leader, Derek Carr had…
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Patriots ticket prices plunge after disappointing start to season
After missing the playoffs last season, the Patriots are off to a slow and disappointing 1-3 start. With the team struggling and fans getting frustrated, it appears that ticket prices for home games at Gillette Stadium are being impacted. Tickets are available for this Sunday’s game versus the Saints for just $85, which is definitely lower than normal according to...
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Gillette Stadium Lighthouse now open to the public, here's what to know
If you’re looking for a unique experience at Gillette Stadium — one worthy of posting to Instagram — you’re in luck: the new Lighthouse is now open to the public. As of Sunday, Oct. 1, fans can visit the 22-story lighthouse that boasts a 360-degree observation deck, known as the Lookout. It provides spectacular panoramic views of the stadium in…
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Patriots suffer worst loss under Belichick, losing 38-3 to Cowboys
DaRon Bland returned one of his two interceptions for a touchdown, Leighton Vander Esch scooped up a fumble for a score and the Dallas Cowboys beat the New England Patriots 38-3 on Sunday. Mac Jones was responsible for all three turnovers and was pulled in the second half of the Patriots’ worst loss in 24 seasons under Bill Belichick, surpassing…
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Mac Jones benched during ugly game against Cowboys; Bailey Zappe takes over
With his facemask buried in the turf, New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones didn’t see the touchdown that resulted from his fumble deep in his own territory. He might not have seen the defensive tackle pursuing him then, or the cornerback that picked him off just before halftime. Jones was pulled late in the third quarter of the Patriots’...
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Visiting hours being held Monday for Patriots fan who died during game
Visiting hours are being held Monday for Dale Mooney, the 53-year-old New England Patriots fan who collapsed during a game at Gillette Stadium on Sept. 17 and later died. According to his obituary, Mooney was born in Exeter, New Hampshire, and attended Marshwood High School in South Berwick, Maine. He worked in the construction industry his whole life, and was…