Bidding started at $25,000, but someone ended up snagging one of the footballs used in the Pats AFC Championship Game victory over the Colts for $43,740.
Well, they didn't hear their names called during the draft, but they have signed as undrafted rookie free agents with NFL teams. Congratulations to UNH football players, R.J. Harris, Harold Spears and Mike Coccia.
By now I am certain you have heard of 'deflate-gate.' The NFL is investigating the possibility that the Pats purposely used under-inflated footballs to gain some sort of advantage. Here at the Shark, we take accusations like this against our beloved Patriots quite seriously, so we deflated 'deflate-gate.'
And here we go again. Just after the Patriots crushed the Colts 45-7 to win the AFC Championship, Bob Kravitz of WTHR Indianapolis, tweeted that the NFL is investigating the possibility that New England deflated footballs.
With just five days until they meet in the AFC Championship Game, Indianapolis Colts Quarterback Andrew Luck must be asking himself if he can really beat Tom Brady and the New England Patriots pull off what would be one of the biggest upsets in NFL playoff history...
The Baltimore Ravens will travel to Gillette Stadium this Saturday to play the New England Patriots in the AFC Divisional Playoff game and while confidence is high that the Pats will prevail, recent history can't be ignored.
Don't you hate it when you're at the game, hanging out with your buddies, waiting for the opening kickoff, and a giant hawk comes flying outta nowhere and lands on your head? That's what happened in Seattle yesterday. Taima the Augur hawk, the Seahawks mascot, missed its handler and landed on an unsuspecting fans head.
I'm posting this on a Friday because you'll need the extra day to make the mac and cheese. You'll also need the extra time to clear your schedule and buy big enough sweat pants for when you're eating this.
The New England Patriots will play their first home game of the 2014 NFL season this Sunday when they host the 0-2 Oakland Raiders. But make no mistake, the Raiders always play the Pats as tough as they have during many of their epic battles...
The 2014 NFL season officially begins tonight when the defending Super Bowl Champion Seattle Seahawks take on the Green Bay Packers, but for Patriots fans the real season starts on Sunday when our New England Patriots take on the Miami Dolphins in South Beach...
Hard to believe, but it's true. Football is back (at least the pre-season is), which means it's time to get to know your 2014 Patriots football team. The Pats are at Washington to face the Redskins in an exhibition game on Thursday. As you know, we are your home for New England Patriots Football on the seacoast.