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Judge Says to Destroy Massage Parlor Video of Patriots Owner
A federal judge in Florida has ordered the destruction of video that allegedly shows New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft paying for massage parlor sex.
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Belichick Won't Accept the Presidential Medal of Freedom From Trump
Amid mounting speculation, New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick announced that he would not accept the Presidential Medal of Freedom this week in the aftermath of the deadly pro-Trump riot at the Capitol. White House officials said Sunday Trump was set to award Belichick with the medal this week in the waning days of his administration. The two have had…
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Trump to Award Bill Belichick the Medal of Freedom
With just days left in his presidency, Donald Trump will award New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick the Medal of Freedom later this week, according to a White House official. The award, established by President John F. Kennedy in 1963, is America’s highest civilian honor. It is awarded to people “who have made exceptional contributions to the security or…
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Florida Women Plead Guilty in Sex Sting Involving New England Patriots Owner
Two of four women charged in a South Florida prostitution sting that also involved New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft have taken plea deals this week.
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NFL Fines Saints and Patriots Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars for COVID-19 Violations
The New Orleans Saints and the New England Patriots have been ordered to pay major fines for violating the NFL’s COVID-19 protocols, the official NFL website said Sunday.
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Preview: New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks on Sunday Night Football
New England and Seattle face off on Sunday Night Football this weekend. NBC’s Football Night in America crew, Mike Tirico and Tony Dungy, preview the big game.
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Reliving 2018: When the ‘Hungry Dog' Eagles Won It All
NBC10’s Rosemary Connors talks to several people who were at the parade after the Eagles’ 41-33 victory over the New England Patriots.
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Judges Question Warrants in Kraft Massage Parlor Sex Case
A Florida appeals court is questioning the legality of police video recording that show New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft receiving massage parlor sex he allegedly paid for
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New England Patriots Sign QB Cam Newton: Reports
The New England Patriots have reportedly reached an agreement with former National Football League MVP Cam Newton, according to multiple reports Sunday night. The former Carolina Panthers quarterback will now step into the mix to compete for the chance to replace former Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, who left to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in free agency, Adam Schefter first…
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NFL Hands Down Punishment to Patriots for Film Crew at Bengals Game: Report
The National Football League has handed down its punishment to the New England Patriots for the team’s television crew filming at the Bengals-Browns game in December, according to an ESPN report.
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Former NFL Wide Receiver Reche Caldwell Dead at 41
Former New England Patriot wide receiver Donald “Reche” Caldwell was shot and killed in Florida late Saturday evening, according to NBC affiliate WFLA in Tampa. He was 41. Tampa police said the shooting occurred at a home around 11 p.m. Saturday evening, but have not released Caldwell’s name. Caldwell’s mother confirmed the report to WFLA. Caldwell was shot in...
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Brady's Super Bowl Journeys to Be Part of 2021 ESPN Series
Tom Brady’s journey to each of his nine Super Bowls with the New England Patriots will be the subject of an ESPN series released in 2021
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Patriots Owner Kraft Offers Super Bowl Ring for Coronavirus Relief
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft has donated one of his six Super Bowl championship rings to an auction that raises money to provide meals for those in need during the coronavirus pandemic. Kraft in a video said he has been inspired by medical workers caring for patients with the virus. He offered his Super Bowl 51 ring to the…
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Patriots' Plane Used to Deliver Over 1.7M N95 Masks to Mass.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft is taking action to support health care workers in Massachusetts and New York amid the coronavirus crisis. Kraft purchased more than 1.7 million N95 masks and used the Patriots’ team plane to fly the critical supplies from China to Boston overnight in order to help hospitals in both states combat the ongoing, nationwide shortage…
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Tom Brady Deal With Tampa Bay Officially Done
Tom Brady’s 21st NFL season will officially take place outside of New England. The 42-year-old quarterback signed his contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Friday, bringing an end to his career with the Patriots. It’s a two-year pact between Brady and the Bucs, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, which guarantees Brady $50 million and the chance to earn another...
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Brady and the Bucs: TB12 Agrees to Sign in Tampa
It appears Tom Brady will head south to continue his “football journey” in Florida. Brady, who announced Tuesday morning that he would leave the New England Patriots in free agency, has agreed in principle to a deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the NFL said in a tweet. ESPN’s Adam Schefter first reported Brady would join Tampa. The deal...
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Tom Brady Says His Time With Patriots Is Done
Star quarterback Tom Brady says his time with the New England Patriots is over. The 43-year-old spent 20 years with the team and won six Super Bowl titles.
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A Closer Analysis of Tom Brady's Cryptic Photo
Brady’s post on Instagram and Twitter seemed designed to cause chatter amid speculation that he could leave the New England Patriots this year
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SEE INSIDE: Aaron Hernandez's Former Home in North Attleborough Sold for $1M
Aaron Hernandez’s former mansion in North Attleborough, Massachusetts, has been sold for $1 million to a real estate investor. The Boston Herald reports that Arif Khan bought the home for about $300,000 lower than the asking price. The 5,647-square-foot residence includes five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a wet bar, a hot tub, a sauna, a finished basement, a theater room and…
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Aaron Hernandez's Netflix Docu-Series: 5 Bombshells About the Troubled NFL Star
Two years have passed since Aaron Hernandez took his life in a Massachusetts prison and yet the public continues to be fascinated by his life story.