With the on field workouts of the NFL Combine kicking off tonight, I thought I would share some of my thoughts on what this combine means for the Patriots. Here are ten thoughts. 1.It doesn’t appear the Patriots have met with Tom Brady’s agent Don Yee as was reported earlier in the week. In fact, Karen Guregian of the Boston Herald has reported that the Patriots have not spoken to…
Patriots: Tom Brady’s agent to meet with the Patriots at the NFL Combine
Image courtesy of Jim Davis/Boston Globe According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Patriots are expected to meet with Tom Brady’s agent Don Yee at the NFL Combine. The news of the meeting reinforces the notion that Brady has an interest in returning to the New England and is willing to give the Patriots the first opportunity to sign him. League sources have been reporting the past two weeks that…
Boston College: Eagles coaches and players reflect on the NFL Combine and what it means to them.
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Boston College: Eagles bring the juice in the first spring practice of the Hafley era
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Boston College: The addition of Rob Chudzinski reinforces Jeff Hafley’s mission to build an NFL caliber program
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UMass: Minutemen focus on getting bigger up front with their 2020 class
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Patriots: The Raiders rumored offer for Tom Brady makes sense for both sides
Image courtesy of Silver and Black Today Reports surfaced over the weekend that the Las Vegas Raiders were prepared to offer Tom Brady a two year, $60 million dollar contract. On the surface, this seems like a typical Raiders move by owner Mark Davis and head coach Jon Gruden. The Raiders love to sign aging stars. In reality however, offering Brady a contract makes sense for Las Vegas. The Raiders…
Boston College: New Eagles staff excited about the opportunity to coach at the Heights
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Patriots: In a surprising turn of events, Nick Caserio is coming back to the Patriots after signing a multi year deal
The Patriots announced last week that Director of Player Personnel Nick Caserio has agreed to terms on a new contract that will keep him in New England. Caserio has been with the organization for 19 years and was promoted to Director of Player Personnel in 2008. If you remember last summer, there was speculation that Caserio was being courted by the Houston Texans and that when his contract expired after…