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Patriots: Patriots announce stadium plan for the 2020 season

The Patriots announced today that stadium capacity for Gillette Stadium will be 20%. Gillette’s max capacity is 65,878. If you do the math, that means the Patriots could have 13, 176 fans in the stands. #Patriots announce reduced capacity and preliminary protocols for fans at @GilletteStadium: https://t.co/nP9jGEiQFV — New England Patriots (@Patriots) July 14, 2020 The team also announced that tickets will be allotted in ten blocks or less and…

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Patriots: Julian Edelman proves that he is not just a leader on the Patriots but a leader in his community as well.

Julian Edelman‘s response to DeSean Jackson‘s anti-Semitic Post last week proves that Edelman isn’t just a leader in the Patriots locker room but a leader in the community as well. Compassion, empathy and love. ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊🏼✊🏻 Link to full video: https://t.co/pNkLg9s44V pic.twitter.com/LspyPKzCC3 — Julian Edelman (@Edelman11) July 9, 2020 Edelman chose to use what happened as a teachable moment and to educate not only Jackson but other players around the league…

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Chiefs sign Mahomes to 10-year extension, was it worth it?

By Kevin J. Stone/@kstone06 On Monday afternoon Kansas City decided to make Pat Mahomes a Chief for life. Ironically enough giving the near baseball player a baseball-like contract. The Super Bowl-winning QB signed a 10-year, $450 million extension that could ultimately turn into $503 million. The most important part of the deal though, is the $141.48 million he will have in injury guarantees. My first reaction was to laugh. Not…

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Patriots: A reduced pre-season hurts the Patriots quarterbacks more than you think

With the NFL announcing last week that they are reducing the number of pre-season games from four games to two, I couldn’t help but wonder what that will do to the development of Jarrett Stidham and the indoctrination of Cam Newton into the Patriots system. On the surface, it is easy to applaud the move to go to two pre-season games but there will be ramifications. It will impact quarterbacks…

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