The day is officially here. Apple TV+ released the first two episodes of their new 10-episode documentary on the Patriots dynasty on Friday.
Former New England Patriots star Tedy Bruschi applauded his former team’s decision to hire linebackers coach Jerod Mayo as the next head coach on Friday during an appearance on ESPN.
Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots are reportedly going their separate ways, according to reports early Thursday morning, and that sparked many reactions from former players, including Tedy Bruschi, who described what it was like to play for Belichick with the Patriots.
Ahead of Week 18, Tedy Bruschi went on a rant about how the NFL incorrectly officiates Justin Fields. In Chicago's season finale, the Bears QB took another borderline hit to back Bruschi's statement.
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Bruschi pinpointed one moment in particular that might offer insight into Belichick's thoughts on Jones's future.
"Those guys can’t stop a nosebleed if you gave them a whole year’s supply of Kleenex and cotton balls."
With the losses stacking up, there’s a growing contingency of New England Patriots fans who want to see head coach and general manager Bill Belichick part ways with the team. A former player has now weighed in on the topic.
The questions surrounding Bill Belichick’s future with the New England Patriots have become more legitimate by the week, and one former team captain believes all options are on the table for the legendary coach.
"Shula doesn’t matter. You’ve got multiple Super Bowls over Shula. You’re a better coach."
As OTAs wind down for the New England Patriots, with minicamp set to kick off on June 12, the honeymoon phase of the offseason could be coming to an end. From all indications, everyone is happy with the Patriots' hiring of offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien.
"They call him 'Teapot' for a reason," Bruschi said of O'Brien.
Tedy Bruschi knows a thing or two about stopping New York Jets quarterbacks. Now an ESPN analyst, the former New England Patriots linebacker is in no position to stop Aaron Rodgers, the newest potential solution to the green metropolitan passing woes.
A working theory: The Dallas Cowboys are held to a different and higher standard - if not by Cowboys Nation, which has an emotional attachment to doing so, then certainly by the national media ...
It sounds like at least some individuals within the NFL community think TB12 has thrown his last pass during a meaningful game.
After making a living trucking running backs and tight ends in the middle of the field for the New England Patriots for 13 years, former linebacker Tedy Bruschi appears to have passed on his thirst for punishment to his son, Dante.
New England Patriots rumors this offseason will primarily focus on who is going to replace Cam Newton at quarterback, and one team legend thinks the Pats could benefit by bringing back a familiar face under center.
Arizona is looking for a new coach after firing Kevin Sumlin following a 70-7 loss in the Territorial Cup that ended an 0-5 season. Bruschi is one of the school’s most famous athletes, but he says he is not interested in the job.
Monday night’s matchup between the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions ignited yet another chorus of criticism centered around the NFL's officiating problem, and it needs to be fixed, Jon Gold writes.
For many years, the New England Patriots wouldn't have been considered one of the model franchises of the NFL. Then the turn of the millennium happened.
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