Share this: Jordan Reed had to hit the showers early on Monday night. Late in the third quarter of the Washington Redskins vs. Carolina Panthers game, Reed got tangled up with Panthers safety Kurt Coleman. After some pushing and shoving, Reed proceeded to throw punches Coleman’s way, which resulted in an ejection. Reed and the Redskins will have to wait and see whether or not there will be any further punishments for the incident. Thumbnail photo via Jerome Miron/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
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Patriots Have Practice-Squad Opening After Dolphins Sign Trevor Reilly
by Zack Cox on Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 4:26PM 1,093 Trevor Reilly’s tour around the AFC East continued Monday. The Miami Dolphins announced they had signed Reilly, a 28-year-old linebacker, off the New England Patriots’ practice squad. Reilly spent two seasons with the New York Jets before signing with the Patriots on Oct. 20. He never cracked New England’s 53-man roster during his two months with the team. The Patriots now have one open spot on their practice squad. T... NESN.com
Bill Belichick Won’t Commit To Keeping Cyrus Jones At Punt Returner
by Zack Cox on Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 12:10PM 1,627 Share this: Bill Belichick’s Tuesday morning conference call began with a series of questions about New England Patriots rookie Cyrus Jones, who’d committed another costly special-teams error the previous night. Jones allowed a punt to bounce off his foot during Monday night’s game against the Baltimore Ravens and then failed to recover it, giving Baltimore the ball at New England’s 2-yard line. The Ravens scored two plays later, kicking off a second-half comeback that ultimately fell just short in a 30-23 Patriots victory at Gillette Stadium. It was the latest in a long line of mistakes by Jones, who now has five fumbles in nine games as a first-year pro. During the call, Belichick
Troy Brown Jokes About Coming Back To Fix Patriots’ Punt Return Issues
Don’t worry, New England Patriots fans. Troy Brown heard you loud and clear. Several Patriots fans began tweeting at the former New England wide receiver Monday night, suggesting he come out of retirement to solve the team’s punt return problems. Brown, obviously recognizing the crowd’s clamoring, responded with approval, though he did have some minor demands. In fact, it appears Brown, who’s now an analyst for CSNNE, already is working on his game. In all seriousness, the Patriots do need to figure out their punt return situation with Danny Amendola sidelined. Cyrus Jones’ nightmare rookie season only got worse Monday night in the Pa... NESN.com
Watch Sidney Crosby Score Goal Baseball-Style In Penguins’ Rout Of Coyotes
Share this: Sidney Crosby is on pace for another Hart Trophy season as the MVP of the NHL. The Pittsburgh Penguins center and captain scored another baseball-style goal Monday night by batting a mid-air puck past Arizona Coyotes goalie Mike Smith to give the home team a 4-0 edge. The Penguins eventually won 7-0. Crosby leads the league with 21 goals. He’s on pace for his best goal-scoring season since he tallied a career-high 51 during the 2009-10 campaign. The two-time Stanley Cup champion also ranks in the top five in points. Thumbnail photo via Charles LeClaire/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Join Bud Light At Venus III In Hanson On Monday For Bruins Viewing Party
Share this: If you can’t be in Montreal for Monday night’s rivalry matchup between the Canadiens and Boston Bruins, the next best thing is a watch party with your fellow B’s fans. With help from our friends at Bud Light, we’ve got you covered. NESN and Bud Light are teaming up to throw a viewing party Monday night at Venus III in Hanson, Mass. Come on by for an ice cold Bud Light, and you could end up on NESN’s “Ultimate Bruins Show.” The party starts at 7 p.m. ET, with puck drop from the Bell Centre scheduled for 7:30 p.m. More Stories Source link
Young Ryan Spooner Becoming More And More Important For Bruins Each Game
Share this: Ryan Spooner looks better by the day. The 24-year-old Bruins center is showcasing his talents and becoming more of a factor for the B’s, as he moves from young player with talent to promising player making things happen on the ice. He even moved up to Boston’s second line during Monday’s 4-3 overtime win against the Florida Panthers, recording an assist on the team’s go-ahead third goal of the game. He was the subject of the Arbella Coverage Cam on Monday. Check out one of his nifty passes in the video above. Thumbnail photo via Gregory J. Fisher/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link