glen25+FollowPatriots’ O-line shakeup: Rookie steps upLosing key starters like Will Campbell and Jared Wilson stings for the Patriots, especially with ESPN already writing off their AFC first-seed hopes. But here’s what’s not getting enough attention: rookie Marcus Bryant is about to get his shot at left tackle, and he’s got serious SEC credentials. With Coach Vrabel’s knack for finding the right fit, this could be the moment the O-line depth proves its worth. Injuries are rough, but this team isn’t folding. Do you think the Patriots’ next-man-up mentality can keep them in the hunt? #Sports #Football #Patriots40Share
Karen Pierce+FollowPatriots fans are loving this season’s comebackNew England’s football spirit is alive again! After years of tough losses, the Patriots have stormed back to the top of the NFL standings, and fans like Keegan Bradley can’t get enough. The energy around rookie QB Drake Maye and new coach Mike Vrabel is changing the game—people are actually excited for Sundays again. Bradley, a lifelong Pats fan, says it just feels right to see the team winning and bringing families together. What do you think has made the biggest difference for the Patriots this year? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Golf #Patriots20Share
John Lane+FollowImagine the headlines: “B.S. Patriots Win Super Bowl!” 📰😂When the Patriots moved from Boston to Foxborough in 1971, they almost became “The Bay State Patriots” instead of the New England Patriots we know today. The name seemed perfect - honoring Massachusetts’ nickname while keeping the “Patriots” identity. But someone quickly realized the fatal flaw: the abbreviation would be “B.S. Patriots.” Imagine the headlines: “B.S. Patriots Win Super Bowl!” 📰😂 The organization wisely pivoted to “New England Patriots” instead, giving us the broad regional identity that’s served them well for over 50 years. Sometimes the best decisions are the ones that avoid obvious disasters! Fun fact: This isn’t even the team’s first name change - they started as the “Boston Patriots” in 1960. From Boston to almost-B.S. to New England… quite the journey! #Patriots #NFL #SportHistory #OnlyLongtimeFansKnow492Share