Patriots headed back to Super Bowl
He went in the sixth round in 2000, and the Patriots quarterback still uses that as motivation today. In warm-ups before today's game, he will probably take a glance at the Ravens' Joe Flacco and snicker. Flacco has arguably the strongest arm in the
Everyone who follows the NFL is keenly aware that the league is definitely not rooting for the Baltimore Ravens to beat the New England Patriots in today's AFC Championship Game, but the Ravens will be disappointing a lot
He went in the sixth round in 2000, and the Patriots quarterback still uses that as motivation today. In warm-ups before today's game, he will probably take a glance at the Ravens' Joe Flacco and snicker. Flacco has arguably the strongest arm in the
by SamuelWhale more posts by author One of the reasons New England Patriots' offense has been so successful this season is because of their no-huddle policy. What's been more impressive is the flawless transition and adaptation Patriots' offensive line
(Getty Images) The Patriots celebrated after Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff missed a field goal in the final seconds of the AFC Championship that could have tied the score. By Shalise Manza Young FOXBOROUGH – The New England Patriots are headed to the
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