The Patriots' mastermind cuts across the grain, yet it's clear during Super Bowl week that his methods are calculated and effective.
INDIANAPOLIS - The call came in the early morning hours, jarring Shaun Ellis from a deep sleep. Two buddies were on the line with some news that would shake the veteran defensive end even more.
Each year, we move further and further away from the early Super Bowl years, back when it was still referred to as the NFL-AFL Championship Game. As such, some of the significance of those events has been lost to the wearing of time, to more recent memories, to a digital age when...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Longtime NFL assistant coach Bill Muir followed through on his plans to retire, informing the Kansas City Chiefs on Wednesday that he wouldn't return for a 35th season in the league.
The failure of the New York Jets to make it to the post-season has fallen squarely on quarterback Mark Sanchez's shoulders. It is not entirely his fault. There are many reasons that the Jets should keep Sanchez as a starter through the 2012 season.
INDIANAPOLIS - Danny Woodhead had two things working against him when he set out on his NFL career: He was undersized and undrafted.
By BARRY WILNER AP Pro Football Writer
Dick Rehbein believed in Tom Brady as an NFL QB before anyone else. His widow cherishes those memories as another Super Bowl approaches.
The New York Jets, of all teams, could forever hold a special place in the hearts of the New York Giants and New England Patriots in the lead-up to this weekend's Super Bowl. Beating Rex Ryan's ornery bunch proved to be a key turning point in an otherwise up-and-down season for both teams. Since coach Bill Belichick's Patriots routed the Jets in the Meadowlands in mid-November, New...
By TOM CANAVAN AP Sports Writer

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