FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Things were looking shaky for the New England Patriots late in the fourth quarter of Sunday evening’s contest with the Denver Bro…
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Ninkovich rises up at critical time
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Things were looking shaky for the New England Patriots late in the fourth quarter of Sunday evening’s contest with the Denver Bro…
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Ninkovich rises up at critical time
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Passing along some sound bites from Bill Belichick’s postgame press conference after the Patriots’ 31-21 win over the Denver Bron…
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — We caught up briefly with Denver Broncos offensive lineman Dan Koppen after Sunday’s game, but the long-time Patriot wasn’t in th…
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Koppen mostly mum on return to Gillette
FOXBORO, Mass. — New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick was asked after Sunday’s 31-21 win over the Denver Broncos about the latest matchup of future Hall of Fame quarterbacks Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.
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Brady wins QB battle as Patriots top Manning, Broncos (The SportsXchange)
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Despite finishing with a career-best 151 yards on 28 rushes, Patriots running back Stevan Ridley said it was his late-game fumble…
(Reuters) – The Indianapolis Colts pulled off an emotional 30-27 surprise win over the Green Bay Packers while the Atlanta Falcons moved to 5-0 in Week Five National Football League action on Sunday. Tom Brady led the host New England Patriots to a 31-21 victory against Peyton Manning’s Denver Broncos in a battle of two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks. The Baltimore Ravens ground out a 9-6 win over the host Kansas City Chiefs while a late field goal gave the Pittsburgh Steelers a 16-14 win over the visiting Philadelphia Eagles. …
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Inspired Colts stun Packers, Falcons stay undefeated (Reuters)
(Updates with later games) Oct 7 (Reuters) – The Indianapolis Colts pulled off an emotional 30-27 surprise win over the Green Bay Packers while the Atlanta Falcons moved to 5-0 in Week Five National Football League action on Sunday. Tom Brady led the host New England Patriots to a 31-21 victory against Peyton Manning’s Denver Broncos in a battle of two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks. The Baltimore Ravens ground out a 9-6 win over the host Kansas City Chiefs while a late field goal gave the Pittsburgh Steelers a 16-14 win over the visiting Philadelphia Eagles. …
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UPDATE 1-NFL-Inspired Colts stun Packers, Falcons stay undefeated (Reuters)
Old rivals Tom Brady and Peyton Manning showed some new wrinkles.
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Old rivals Tom Brady, Peyton Manning show new wrinkles
Behind Stevan Ridley and the improved running attack, the Pats are much more balanced
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Stevan Ridley stars again for New England Patriots
FOXBORO, Mass. — Tom Brady won his latest battle with Peyton Manning and the New England Patriots held off a late charge by Manning and the Denver Broncos to win 31-21 Sunday.
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Patriots 31, Broncos 21 (The SportsXchange)