A day after the Patriots’ overtime defeat to the Titans in Tennessee on Sunday, New England head coach Jerod Mayo reiterated some of his postgame comments from the previous day, especially his praise of rookie quarterback Drake Maye. “I’m excited for ...
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye made a game-saving throw Sunday afternoon against the Tennessee Titans, tying the game at 17-17 and sending it into overtime. However, despite his impressive play, the Patriots fell short in a 20-17 overtime loss.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Patriots could be buyers and sellers at the trade deadline. Read more on Boston.com.
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Sunday's Week 9 road game against the Tennessee Titans will officially go down as a loss for the New England ... the 2025 NFL Draft. The Carolina Panthers' surprising win over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday afternoon was a huge help to the Patriots ...
Our expert predictions are in for the Tennessee Titans vs. New England Patriots on Sunday. Here's who our experts are picking to win the Titans' Week 9 NFL game.
The Chicago Bears (4-4) welcome the New England Patriots (2-7) to Soldier Field Sunday. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. ET (FOX). Below, we look at Patriots vs. Bears odds from BetMGM Sportsbook’s NFL odds before making our expert NFL picks and predictions ...
The New England Patriots (2-6) are rebuilding, but they're coming off a big win, and they'll try to keep some momentum going against another struggling team in the Tennessee Titans (1-7). If there was a moment that signaled the end of the New York Jets season,
Analyzing Sunday’s New England Patriots at Tennessee Titans odds and lines, with expert NFL picks and predictions.
According to NFL Next Gen Stats, Gonzalez has allowed a 53.2% completion percentage when he is the nearest defender, which is the third best in the NFL (minimum 40 targets). Gonzalez has allowed just 5.4 yards per target as the nearest defender, which is second best in the league.