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The Republican - Sat Nov 21, 5:58 pm ET
FOXBOROUGH – The New England Patriots are determined to bounce back from their big loss. No, not that one.
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MSNBC - Thu Dec 3, 3:06 pm ET
The New Orleans Saints' win over the New England Patriots was the second-most-watched cable telecast of all time.
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Mon Nov 30, 2:04 pm ET
John DeShazierJohn DeShazier, sports columnist Pick: Saints 31, Patriots 28 Rationale: Pretty simple. The Saints are a better home team than the Patriots are a road team. No reason to think that'll change. I'm guessing the Patriots' defense can't stop the...
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The MetroWest Daily News - Fri Dec 4, 12:19 am ET
By most accounts, he went through training camp on the bubble. Now, New England Patriots tight end Benjamin Watson says, he's in one. "Honestly,'' he answered when asked it's frustrating to see tight ends around the league more involved in their teams' offenses, "I'm in my own bubble here. ... What we're asked to do here is what we're going to do to make sure we win games."
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The Norwich Bulletin - Thu Dec 3, 11:37 pm ET
By most accounts, he went through training camp on the bubble. Now, New England Patriots tight end Benjamin Watson says, he’s in one.
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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - Fri Nov 20, 3:03 am ET
New England Patriots likely to bounce back big, making them Bob's "Best Bet."
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Tue Dec 1, 10:40 am ET
In a season-defining victory like the New Orleans Saints' 38-17 beatdown of the New England Patriots, it's impossible to pick just one player of the game. I'll go with Drew Brees on offense and Mike McKenzie on defense. Chuck Cook/The...
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Sentinel & Enterprise - Wed Dec 2, 6:58 am ET
FOXBOROUGH -- One after another, five defensive starters retired or were traded by the New England Patriots before the season, taking away 52 years of NFL experience.
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New England Sports Network - Thu Dec 3, 3:55 pm ET
The news was barely minutes old, still so fresh that New England Patriots defensive back Kyle Arrington was out of the loop. When he was told Thursday morning by NESN.com that his alma mater, Hofstra University, was eliminating its football program, Arrington stood in disbelief. At first, he thought it was a joke. After all, Arrington had never even heard rumors of the program's potential death ...
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MSNBC - Tue Dec 1, 10:35 am ET
Two years ago, the New England Patriots prepared to attempt to cap a perfect regular season against the New York Giants. The game was scheduled to be telecast only by NFL Network.
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Fall River Herald News - Tue Dec 1, 11:46 pm ET
One after another, five defensive starters retired or were traded by the New England Patriots before the season, taking away 52 years of NFL experience. On Monday night, one after another, long gains by New Orleans Saints receivers turned what was expected to be a close game into a 38-17 rout. A connection or just a coincidence?
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The Canton Repository - Tue Dec 1, 12:35 am ET
Drew Brees threw for a season-high 371 yards and five touchdown passes, and the Saints beat the New England Patriots 38-17 on Monday night.
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Miami Herald - Thu Dec 3, 10:20 pm ET
It took 35 years for another team, the 2007 New England Patriots, to join the 1972 Dolphins in achieving a perfect regular season in the modern NFL. It's possible that number could double just two years later with both Indianapolis and New Orleans at 11-0.
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Chicago Tribune - Tue Dec 1, 12:30 am ET
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The New Orleans Saints are still unbeaten and have joined the Indianapolis Colts in making NFL history. Drew Brees threw for a season-high 371 yards and five touchdown passes, and the Saints beat the New England Patriots 38-17 on Monday night. The Saints joined the Colts at 11-0, the first time two teams have opened with that many wins in the same season.
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Seattle Times - Tue Dec 1, 12:45 am ET
Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints carved up coach Bill Belichick's defense, staying unbeaten with a romp over the New England Patriots...
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The Washington Times - Tue Dec 1, 6:44 am ET
NEW ORLEANS | The New Orleans Saints are still unbeaten and have joined the Indianapolis Colts in making NFL history. Drew Brees threw for 371 yards and five touchdown passes, and the Saints beat the New England Patriots 38-17 on Monday night. The Saints joined the Colts at 11-0, the first time two teams have opened with that many wins in the same season. The convincing victory left little doubt ...
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Thu Dec 3, 5:18 pm ET
The Saints remain on pace to break the NFL's single-season scoring record. They're averaging 37 points per game, putting them on pace for 592. The New England Patriots set the record with 589 points in 2007. The Saints are also...
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KTBS Shreveport - Tue Dec 1, 10:13 am ET
NEW ORLEANS -- Quarterback Drew Brees threw for 371 yards and five touchdown passes and the New Orleans Saints beat the New England Patriots, 38-17, in a dominant performance on Monday Night Football. The Saints joined the Indianapolis Colts at 11-0, the first time two NFL teams have opened with that many wins in the same season. The Saints' victory in a rocking Louisiana Superdome left ...
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USA Today - Wed Dec 2, 7:42 pm ET
The New Orleans Saints reclaimed possession of first place in USA TODAY's NFL power rankings after defeating the New England Patriots 38-17. The Saints (11-0) garnered six first-place votes to seize first place from the Indianapolis Colts (also 11-0), who got three first-place votes after defeating the Houston Texans 35-27. The Minnesota Vikings (10-1) got the other first-place vote.
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Summit Daily News - Mon Nov 30, 3:11 pm ET
HOUSTON - Peyton Manning threw for three touchdowns and the Colts rallied from a 13-point halftime deficit Sunday for a 35-27 win to clinch the AFC South. It was their 20th straight regular-season victory. Indianapolis (11-0) is one win shy of the New England Patriots' NFL-record 21-game run from 2006-08. The Colts can tie the record if they beat Tennessee at home next weekend. The Colts ...