Bill Belichick Clarifies What Alex Guerrero’s Role With Patriots Is

Bill Belichick Clarifies What Alex Guerrero’s Role With Patriots Is

Monday reignited some flames in the Alex Guerrero-Tom Brady-Bill Belichick saga. After losing privileges to travel with the New England Patriots last season, Guerrero, Brady’s trainer and business partner, was given them back, as evidenced by the fact he flew on the team plane last week en route to a preseason game against the Carolina Panthers. That led to questioning during Brady’s weekly hit on WEEI’s “Kirk and Callahan” on Monday, which after three questions led Brady to abruptly end the interview. For better or for worse, Guerrero has become an interesting figure surrounding the Patriots, with plenty about his direct involvement wi... NESN.com

Ian Kinsler Clarifies Comments On Latinos’ Style At World Baseball Classic

Ian Kinsler Clarifies Comments On Latinos’ Style At World Baseball Classic

Ian Kinsler didn’t exactly mean what he said about Latino baseball players. The United States second baseman sought to clarify the controversial comments he made prior to Wednesday’s USA vs. Puerto Rico 2017 World Baseball Classic final about the differences between how Latin American and mainland U.S.-born players play the sport. Following USA’s 8-0 win in the final, Kinsler explained to ESPN what he meant to say. “What I said was that American kids can watch American players play, Puerto Rican kids can watch Puerto Rican players play, Venezuelan kids can watch Venezuelan guys play, and that’s who they emulate,” Kinsler said. “That’... NESN.com

Broncos’ Derek Wolfe Clarifies Story About Saying He’d Eat Tom Brady’s Kids

Broncos’ Derek Wolfe Clarifies Story About Saying He’d Eat Tom Brady’s Kids

Tom Brady’s children are safe. Denver Broncos safety T.J. Ward relayed a story back in March about teammate Derek Wolfe telling an opposing player he’d eat his kids. At the time, Ward thought Brady had been the subject of Wolfe’s Mike Tyson-esque threat. But it turns out Ward actually mixed up the New England Patriots quarterback with another Pro Bowl signal caller. “OK, so there is a story behind that,” Wolfe explained on a recent episode of Barstool Sports’ “The Life.” “That was not directed at Tom Brady. That was actually a whole different team. It was the Chargers. It was Philip Rivers. “We were going back and forth the wh... NESN.com