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News Chief - Mon Dec 7, 5:19 am ET
Published: Monday, December 7, 2009 at 4:01 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, December 7, 2009 at 3:51 a.m. MIAMI - With another lousy fourth quarter on the road, the New England Patriots let the Miami Dolphins back into the AFC East race.
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The Providence Journal - Sat Dec 5, 9:00 pm ET
It has been more than three years since the New England Patriots have lost back-to-back games, and they will be looking to keep that streak going on Sunday in Miami against their AFC East foes.
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The Salt Lake Tribune - Mon Dec 7, 11:06 am ET
Miami » The New England Patriots' road woes sent Tom Brady to his knees Sunday. When his final desperation pass was intercepted, he stooped over and buried his face in the turf, as if trying to hide.
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Erie Times-News - Mon Dec 7, 1:52 am ET
MIAMI -- The New England Patriots' road woes sent Tom Brady to his knees Sunday. When his final desperation pass was intercepted, he stooped over and buried his face in the turf, as if trying to hide.
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The Providence Journal - 50 minutes ago
It can't be a good sign that for the second consecutive week - and after a second consecutive loss - New England Patriots players and/or coaches on the defensive side of the ball acknowledged that their opponent didn't do anything surprising.
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WWTI Watertown - Sun Dec 6, 4:50 pm ET
Peyton Manning threw for 270 yards and a touchdown and Joseph Addai ran for two scores, as the Indianapolis Colts remained undefeated on the season with a 27-17 victory over AFC-South rival Tennessee at Lucas Oil Stadium. The Colts (12-0) tied an NFL record with their 21st consecutive regular-season win, matching the mark set by the 2006-08 New England Patriots. Indy will look to surpass the ...
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USA Today - Tue Dec 8, 6:39 pm ET
We're into the final quarter of the NFL regular season and the final three weeks of most fantasy seasons, with the playoffs starting this week for many of leagues. And if you think you've figured out this NFL season, try explaining how the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers could both fall in key games to losing teams the same week.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Thu Dec 3, 11:12 pm ET
After falling woefully short in a major prime-time test, the New England Patriots suddenly need their first true road win of the season in order to maintain a secure grip on the AFC East lead. They also have several questions on defense after the inexperienced unit's worst effort of the year. Still, a victory in Miami on Sunday would all but dethrone the defending division champions, while the...
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The Taunton Gazette - Sun Dec 6, 10:59 pm ET
It’s Week 13 of the NFL season and the New England Patriots are still searching for their first true road win of the season.
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The National Sports Review - Sun Dec 6, 7:31 pm ET
Over the last four weeks the New England Patriots have looked less like contenders and more like pretenders as they are making their way through the NFL campaign. On November 15, New England lost a game they should have won to the Indianapolis Colts due to a terrible decision made by head coach Bill Belichick [...]
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USA Today - Sun Dec 6, 9:40 pm ET
The race is suddenly on in the AFC East as the Miami Dolphins rally to defeat the New England Patriots 22-21.
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Tue Dec 1, 11:40 am ET
Here are our two things the New Orleans Saints' defense did well against New England on Monday. Chuck Cook/The Times-PicayuneNew Orleans Saints defensive back Mike McKenzie played well in his first game back with the team.1. The re-signing of cornerback...
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The Republican - Mon Dec 7, 8:13 pm ET
Jeffrey Mullen BOSTON – A federal official said Monday the Obama administration told Massachusetts officials not to use $9 million in federal stimulus money to build a pedestrian footbridge outside the home of the New England Patriots, an amendment to the explanation given last week by the Patrick administration.
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Wed Nov 25, 2:03 am ET
The 7-3 New England Patriots should provide the Saints with their sternest test of the season. The Patriots are battle-tested in big games and have a healthy Tom Brady playing at an exceptionally high level at quarterback.
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Miami Herald - Sat Dec 5, 8:58 pm ET
Miami's much-celebrated offensive line has been in a state of flux as a now-healthy Justin Smiley is sharing time with little-known Nate Garner.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Mon Dec 7, 6:02 pm ET
Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels and a handful of his players were members of the New England Patriots when they set the NFL record with 21 straight regular season wins last year. So, they must have added incentive to deny Indianapolis the record Sunday when the resurgent Denver Broncos (8-4) visit the steamrolling Colts (12-0), right?
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The Oregonian - Tue Dec 1, 12:56 am ET
Saints quarterback Drew Brees throws five touchdowns and New England's Tom Brady throws none in lopsided contest.
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USA Today - Mon Dec 7, 4:51 pm ET
The Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots, perhaps the NFL's top rivalry, is the key attraction as the season's second half kicks off.
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Mon Nov 23, 11:40 pm ET
The Associated Press No one knows how difficult it is to go undefeated than the New England Patriots. It doesn't but, still, it's a tasty draw anyway.
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The Norwich Bulletin - Mon Dec 7, 10:39 pm ET
New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick wants nothing to do with the ghosts of pigskin past.