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Perry: Patriots don't view Marcus Jones as an offensive player
If you’re expecting to see more of Marcus Jones on offense after his cameo in Patriots-Rams, don’t get your hopes up, says Phil Perry.
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Is Drake Maye more Justin Herbert than Josh Allen? Pats QB's best comps
Is Justin Herbert or Josh Allen a better comparison for Patriots rookie Drake Maye? Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry debate.
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How CB Marcus Jones convinced Van Pelt to play him on offense
Patriots cornerback Marcus Jones used a very direct method to get the ear of offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt about taking snaps on offense.
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2025 NFL mock draft roundup: Patriots have options with No. 6 pick
What options would the Patriots have if they don’t land a top-five pick? Recent 2025 NFL mock drafts predict a wide range of results for New England.
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Bruins GM highlights ‘troubling sign' that led to Montgomery firing
Bruins general manager Don Sweeney said he saw warning signs as early as training camp that contributed to the team firing head coach Jim Montgomery.
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D-White's reaction to Tatum's ‘favorite teammate' admission is gold
Derrick White found out that Al Horford was Jayson Tatum’s favorite teammate while sitting next to the Celtics star, and his reaction was priceless.
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How can Celtics advance in NBA Cup? Updated standings and scenarios
The Celtics kept their NBA Cup chances alive after toppling the Cavs on Tuesday night. Here’s how they can advance out of Group C.
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Celtics-Cavs recap: C's topple unbeaten Cleveland in gutsy 120-117 win
The reigning NBA champions made a statement Tuesday night at TD Garden as the Celtics handed the undefeated Cavs their first loss of the season.
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Wild Patriots o-line stats make Drake Maye's play even more impressive
Drake Maye’s performance through six starts is even better when you consider the state of the Patriots’ offense around him.
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Jerod Mayo's take on Patriots' loss to Rams is a bit puzzling
Head coach Jerod Mayo suggested the Patriots were in “control” of Sunday’s game despite falling 28-22 to the Rams.