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NFL Writer Doesn’t Believe Patriots Are Top-Three AFC Team
The New England Patriots have one of the best records in the AFC and currently hold the No. 2 seed in the conference if the playoffs started today. However, Yahoo Sports NFL writer Frank Schwab doesn’t believe the Patriots are among the top three teams in the AFC despite their excellent 9-2 record.
The New England Patriots already took care of business on Thursday night, beating the New York Jets 27-14 to improve to 9-2 on the year. That said, the rest of Week 11 is still worth keeping a close eye on as far as playoff positioning is concerned. So, here is who you should be rooting for in the 13 non-Patriots matchups between Sunday and Monday.
New England Patriots QB Drake Maye fires a subtle shot back at former Panthers QB after Cam Newton criticizes the team’s strong 9-2 season.
That being said, the Patriots are still seen as the favorite to end up as the No. 1 seed and owner of the first-round playoff bye. According to The Athletic’s playoff simulator, the team of head coach Mike Vrabel has a 46% chance to earn the top spot in the conference, compared to 23% for the Broncos and 20% for the Colts.
The Buffalo Bills trail the New England Patriots by 1.5 games in the AFC East standings, and they face even more of an uphill climb thanks to NFL schedulemakers
The New England Patriots are 9-2 on the season after a bad year, joining the Chiefs, Cowboys, and 49ers in NFL history.
The Patriots defeated the Jets on "Thursday Night Football" in Week 11. The Pats now have an eight-game winning streak. Here's how it all went down:
Camille Kostek made her game-day return to Foxborough, Massachusetts, in style on Sunday, November 16, with an Instagram post. The model and television host, 33, attended the New England Patriots game alongside longtime partner and former NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski,
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Jerry Rice’s son Brenden lands with a new NFL team
Brenden Rice, the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice, is getting another crack at the NFL. Rice is joining the Seattle Seahawks as a member of their practice squad.
Brissett officially surpassed Bledsoe and then-Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff, who both held the record with 45 completions. Bledsoe's performance, a come-from-behind victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Nov. 3, 1994, was one of the greatest games in Patriots history. Bledsoe also threw a league-high 70 passes in the 26-20 overtime win.