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  • Julian Edelman officially announces his retirement from the NFL…

    04/13/2021 12:01:37 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 58 replies
    https://gutsmack.com ^ | Posted by Country Money on April 12, 2021 6:02 pm
    Julian Edelman was a dog for the Patriots for years. ‘Wes Welker 2.0’ retires with 620 receptions for 6822 receiving yards and 36 touchdowns. Edelman was a three-time Super Bowl champion and Super Bowl LIII MVP. He was the last crucial position player from the dynasty left in New England. With the dynasty officially over how will the team respond?
  • NFL Salary Cap Crashes by Nearly $16M After Massive Revenue Losses

    03/10/2021 6:36:00 PM PST · by ameribbean expat · 76 replies
    The league that began their season with near empty stands and then chased away television viewers by turning their gameday experience into a platform for social justice messaging, announced on Wednesday that all teams will have to be at or under a salary cap of $182.5 million by 4:00 PM EST on March 17. The $182.5 million figure represents a $15.7 million drop from the $198.2 million cap the league had last year.
  • Patriots lose stunner to Titans, 20-13, in first round of NFL playoffs

    01/04/2020 8:28:44 PM PST · by EdnaMode · 169 replies
    Washington Post ^ | January 4, 2020 | Sam Fortier
    A team quarterbacked by Ryan Tannehill beat Tom Brady’s Patriots in the playoffs in Foxborough. It was the second straight shocking loss for the Patriots, and it ended a season that started with so much promise and hope behind a historically good defense. The Titans rode the NFL rushing champion, Derrick Henry, to the win. His 178 yards on the ground were the most for a player in the playoffs since Colin Kaepernick had 181 as the San Francisco 49ers’ quarterback in 2013. This home loss in the wild-card is uncharacteristic for the Patriots. It prompts questions about the continued...