There’s no doubt the New York Jets gained absolutely nothing from getting Tim Tebow from the Denver Broncos last year, but even after releasing him and watching him get signed by the New England Patriots, they’re still paying for their mistake; even more than his current team is. More
The most talked about injured player of the off-season has to be Rob Gronkowski, beating some quality competition. The tight end is going to undergo back surgery, which means the best end zone target the New England Patriots have isn’t going to be available for the beginning of next season. More
What started out like a bad joke turned out to be true. The New England Patriots, a big reason as to why Tim Tebow doesn’t have a job at the moment (which requires diving a little bit into recent NFL history), are taking a chance on the unwanted player, partially because Bill Belichick has a bit of an ego problem. More
It’s very hard to see if there’s going to be one breakout, clear number one wide receiver for Tom Brady to throw to, but the New England Patriots have always succeeded, even without a clear default passing option like Wes Welker has been over the last six seasons, giving Kamar Aiken and rookie Aaron Dobson a chance to shine. More
Unless the injury situation for the New England Patriots improves in the next couple of months leading up to the 2013 NFL Season, Tom Brady may be up to face his greatest challenge yet as a quarterback, with a very unimpressive bunch of guys ready to catch his throws, while the elite section of his receiving and tight end core from last season is either gone or injured. More
This off-season, John Abraham has visited with the Denver Broncos, Tennessee Titans, New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks, yet the four-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro still doesn’t have a team, but the deeper we head into training camp, the risk of injuries rise, and the chance of someone picking him up grows with it. More
Knowing that the NFL is a business above everything else doesn’t mean it’s easy to accept, even for someone like Tom Brady, who has been around the league for 13 years. The departure of Wes Welker, his favorite passing target for the last six seasons, the best of his career, didn’t really surprise him, but it’s hard to say he wasn’t disappointed. More
When Rob Gronkowski is healthy, he might be the best tight end in the NFL. He makes Tom Brady and the New England Patriots very difficult to beat, but it looks like that scenario is becoming something of a fantasy one, as Gronkowski might be heading towards a back surgery, in addition to his fourth operation on his broken arm, making him damaged goods before he enters his fourth NFL season. More
It’s late in the off-season, but there seems to be some late interest as well in Felix Jones, formerly of the Dallas Cowboys. After visiting with the Philadelphia Eagles, the next stop for the mostly disappointing running back is with the New England Patriots, who might be more interested in his receiving abilities than what he can do on the ground. More
Despite being quite productive over the last few years, there hasn’t been too much noise around Brandon Lloyd in the last couple of months, although it is likely that the veteran wide receiver will find himself a team before the beginning of the season, and the New York Jets, at the moment, look like the likeliest of destinations. More