Share this: For New England Patriots fans hungry for football, Thursday’s training camp practice served as the bread and butter served even before appetizers. NFL teams are not allowed to conduct full-contact practices on the first day of training camp, so the Patriots were on the field in shells and shorts in a continuation of spring practices. The bleachers were so packed with fans to watch the Super Bowl LI-defending Patriots that the team had to open the Gillette Stadium ramps for standing room. Quarterback Tom Brady received the loudest chants and cheers when he ran onto the practice field with his TB12 hat. Here’s our full list of observations from practice. — Brady performed better in team drills than Jimmy Garoppolo, which is expected,
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Athletes Congratulate Tom Brady, Patriots For Super Bowl LI Win On Twitter
Share this: The New England Patriots won Super Bowl LI in historic fashion. After trailing the Atlanta Falcons 28-3, the Patriots pulled off the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history, winning 34-28 in overtime. Quarterback Tom Brady also made history, becoming the only NFL player to ever win five Super Bowls. Several athletes took to Twitter after the game to show their respects to Brady and the Patriots. Former Boston Celtics great Paul Pierce, who ironically enough played his last ever game in Boston on Sunday, believes TB12 stands alone. Brady’s incredible second half didn’t go unnoticed by Celtics All-Star Isaiah Thomas, who has built a reputation for his late-game heroics this season. You know what time it is!!! ⌚️⌚️⌚️4th qtr killa!!! Damn that was amazing —
Patriots vs. Steelers Live: Score, Highlights, Analysis Of Week 7 NFL Game In Pi…
Share this: Second quarter, 1:47, Patriots 14-7: The Patriots blew an opportunity to have scores to end and begin the half. They were forced to punt after a drop by Edelman. Even if Edelman had caught the ball, right guard Shaq Mason was flagged for holding. Second quarter, 4:42, Patriots 14-7: The Steelers wasted a scoring opportunity with a missed field goal, giving the Patriots the ball at their own 24-yard line. A holding call brought back a touchdown pass from Landry Jones to Darrius Heyward-Bey. The Steelers had a chance to make this one very interesting. Second quarter, 8:10, Patriots 14-7: The drive went poorly for the Patriots. Brandon Bolden dropped a sure-first down on third down and Ryan Allen’s punt went off the side of his foot and