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Are you ready for Antonio Brown again, NFL fans?
Didn’t think so.
But here he is.
Again.
It’s safe to say that there aren’t a lot of people — outside of the greater Tampa Bay area — who are
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At some point, the moral victories become morale killers.
At some point, there has to be a breakthrough, a reckoning that ends with the right numbers on the scoreboard. It isn’t enough to accept a
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Tom Brady slammed his helmet repeatedly against the bench Monday night after being sacked by Giants defensive end Leonard Williams in the second quarter.
The future Hall of Fame quarterback, who often
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The sixth and final docu-series episode began airing in the weeks leading up to the Patriots’ Super Bowl 52 loss to Nick Foles and the Eagles. They called it “Tom versus Time,” because Father
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Tom Brady is vouching for his new houseguest.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians said last week that the quarterback had “nothing to do with” the team’s signing of Antonio Brown, but the
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Bill Belichick knows why he’s losing his breakup with Tom Brady.
While the NFL’s oldest player has entered the MVP conversation and vaulted the Buccaneers to first place in the AFC South in his
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The Giants won’t take any cues from antagonizer Rex Ryan under Joe Judge’s watch.
Especially not this week.
Judge, who spent eight years as a New England Patriots special teams coach, was asked
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Erin Andrews summed up Sunday’s season opener between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the New Orleans Saints in one word: “Bizarre.” Appearing on the latest installment of Kyle Brandt’s “10 Questions” Spotify podcast, the Fox Sports sideline correspondent spoke about reporting from a fanless Superdome, where she overheard more than she expected to. “Two things …
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Tampa Bay head coach Bruce Arians surprised a lot of people with his stark criticism of Tom Brady after the Buccaneers’ opening week loss to New Orleans. One of those people was Brett Favre, and the Hall of Fame quarterback believes it was a mistake by Arians. “I think the last person you want to …
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A day did not change Bruce Arians’ opinion. The Buccaneers head coach didn’t shy away from pinning blame on Tom Brady after his new quarterback threw two interceptions in Tampa Bay’s Week 1 loss to the Saints on Sunday. Arians continued to pile on the criticism in his press conference on Monday. “He looked like …