Julian Edelman Shares Simple Message On Twitter After Patriots Beat Jets

Julian Edelman Shares Simple Message On Twitter After Patriots Beat Jets

The Patriots’ *real* season is about to begin. After beating the New York Jets 38-3 in the regular season finale, New England now has its eyes set on the postseason. They’ll get a little bit of time to catch their breath, as Sunday’s win secured a first-round bye. Pats wide receiver Julian Edelman took to Twitter after the game to share a pretty simple message. Accompanied with a picture of him carrying the ball, the wide receiver posted the caption, “Forward. #OnToJanuary” (You can view the tweet here.) At 11-5, this hasn’t been the most wildly successful... NESN.com

Can Patriots Beat Chiefs In Road Playoff Tilt? Colin Cowherd Doesn’t Think So

Can Patriots Beat Chiefs In Road Playoff Tilt? Colin Cowherd Doesn’t Think So

The New England Patriots have had the luxury of playing most of their playoff games at home in the Tom Brady-Bill Belichick era. But if the Patriots are going to reach Super Bowl LIII, it’s looking like it might have to win a postseason matchup away from Gillette Stadium. While the 7-3 Patriots very much are in position to earn a first-round bye, the high-flying Kansas City Chiefs currently own the No. 1 seed. And if New England ultimately is tasked with having to travel to Arrowhead Stadium in January, Colin Cohwerd doesn’t see Tom Brady and Co. coming out on top. It’s not often you can be impressed by a pair

#UCLfantasy: Beat the price rise

#UCLfantasy: Beat the price rise

With player prices set to fluctuate once the matchday four deadline passes, canny Fantasy managers will be looking at making some strategic moves in order to increase their team value. We look at ten players who have performed well over the first three matchdays and could be set for a price increase.Make your Fantasy changes now Fantasy tip: Transfers will need to be made prior to the matchday four deadline in order to take advantage of any potential price increases. If you own a player before he rises in value, you will then be able to sell him at his new price.Robin

Champions League round-up: Juventus beat Manchester United, Real Madrid win

Champions League round-up: Juventus beat Manchester United, Real Madrid win

Paulo Dybala earns Juventus win at Old Trafford Real Madrid made to work for victory over Plzeň Ajax leave it late, Edin Džeko scores two for Roma Watch highlights from midday CET on Wednesday Next games in these groups are on 7 November CHECK OUT THE GROUPS GROUP EAEK Athens 0-2 Bayern MünchenBayern condemned AEK to a third straight defeat thanks to two goals in three second-half minutes from Javi Martíne... UEFA.com - News

France beat Germany as Ukraine and Georgia celebrate

France beat Germany as Ukraine and Georgia celebrate

Comeback win by France ends Germany's Finals hopes Ukraine seal promotion to League A after third victory Georgia earn promotion and EURO 2020 play-off Gibraltar complete historic back-to-back victories How the groups stand; November fixtures League A Group A1: France 2-1 GermanyFrance's second-half turnaround in Saint-Denis means Germany cannot qualify for the Finals. Toni Kroos' 14th-minute spot kick put the visitors ahead in a re-run of t... UEFA.com - News

Juventus win again as CSKA beat Madrid, Ajax hold Bayern

Juventus win again as CSKA beat Madrid, Ajax hold Bayern

Dybala hat-trick earns Juve second win but United held CSKA shock Madrid as Roma hit five with Džeko treble City score late winner, Lyon comeback denies Shakhtar Impressive Ajax draw at Bayern, Benfica beat AEK Highlights of every match from 12:00CET on Wednesday Next games in these groups on 23 October Group E Bayern München 1-1 AjaxMats Hummels gave Bayern a fourth-minute lead, heading in Arjen Robben's cr... UEFA.com - News

Spain put six past Croatia, Belgium beat Iceland

Spain put six past Croatia, Belgium beat Iceland

HOW THE GROUPS STAND League AGroup A4: Spain 6-0 CroatiaMarco Asensio produced a splendid individual display in Elche as Spain ran riot against FIFA World Cup runners-up Croatia. The Real Madrid forward created all four goals after scoring his side's second; the only effort he played no part in was La Roja's opener, a brilliant Saúl Ñíguez header from Dani Carvajal's right-wing cross.