Daniel Connolly
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Dan Koppen hopes to retire as member of New England Patriots
Center Dan Koppen inked a two-year deal worth $6 million with theNew England Patriots Friday.
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Koppen reportedly could visit Titans as early as Wednesday
Free-agent center Dan Koppen is scheduled to visit the Titans this week, The Tennessean reported Monday.
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Broncos, Pats headline free-agency winners; Fins striking out
One week into free agency, which teams have vastly improved? Which organizations are dropping the ball? Elliot Harrison assesses the early winners and losers of the offseason feeding frenzy.
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Notable NFL free agents in the 2012 class
The list of impending free agents features plenty of recognizable names, including Patriots WR Wes Welker. See who else could be on the market come March 13.
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Broncos' Miller, Pats' Chung, Giants' Phillips fined for late hits
Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller was fined $7,500 by the NFL on Friday for his late hit during last weekend's divisional playoff loss to the New England Patriots that started a near-brawl toward the end of the game.
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Belichick marches to beat of own drum in blowout of Broncos
The fourth quarter of the Patriots' playoff thumping of the Broncos was classic Bill Belichick, playing his starters late into the game and calling a Tom Brady punt. Did that irk some Broncos players?
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Brady ties playoff record with six TDs as Patriots silence Tebow, Broncos
Tom Brady threw six touchdown passes, five in the first half, putting the New England Patriots into the AFC Championship Game after roughing up Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos 45-10 Saturday night.
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Chung headlines 13 Patriots listed questionable for Broncos tilt
For anyone familiar with the New England Patriots safety Patrick Chung's injury history this season, it's no surprise to seem him listed as questionable on Friday's injury report for this weekend's divisional round showdown with the Denver Broncos.
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Patriots OT Light inactive after hurting ankle in warmups
New England Patriots offensive tackle Matt Light, who didn't appear on the team's injury report throughout the week, is inactive for Saturday's game against the Miami Dolphins after suffering an ankle injury during warmups.
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Eagles CB Asomugha to start days after hyperextending knee
It turned out all the hoopla over Nnamdi Asomugha's knee injury was much ado about nothing, as the Eagles cornerback will start Sunday's game against the New England Patriots.
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Four upstarts staring down statement games in Week 3
The Lions, Bills, Redskins and Texans are all 2-0 and staring down statement games this weekend. How they perform is just one of many things on Pat Kirwan's Viewers Guide for Week 3.
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Patriots' Wilfork watched long INT return 'a couple times'
Vince Wilfork admits he watched his long interception return from Week 2 "just a couple times." We would do the same, big man.
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Patriots put center Koppen, DT Pryor on injured reserve
The Patriots endured a blow to their offensive and defensive lines Wednesday as center Dan Koppen and defensive tackle Myron Pryor were placed on the IR.
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Work to do: Belichick finds kinks in Patriots' dominant victory
You'd think a record-breaking season opener would be enough to satisfy Bill Belichick. Nope. He sees areas where the Patriots can improve.
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Patriots' linemen clear way for Brady's 517-yard outburst
Tom Brady deserved the headlines for his 517-yard passing night, but as Albert Breer points out in his weekly Transition Game column, a big reason for the QB's outburst was overlooked.
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Patriots center Koppen to undergo surgery on broken left ankle
New England Patriots center Dan Koppen broke his left ankle during the second quarter of last night’s 38-24 win against the Dolphins when a Miami player fell into his leg, the Boston Herald reported Tuesday.
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Solder expected to fill in for injured Vollmer for Patriots
Rookie Nate Solder is expected to move from his natural left tackle position to right tackle for a starting spot with the New England Patriots.
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Waters happy to be with 'a contender year in and year out'
Veteran offensive lineman Brian Waters didn't have a team to call his during NFL training camps. Now he does, and he's happy it's the New England Patriots.
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Patriots agree to terms with veteran Pro Bowl G Waters
One day after parting with a two-time Pro Bowl selection in Brandon Meriweather, the Patriots added another distinguished veteran in former Chiefs guard Brian Waters.
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No. 3: Pats find unlikely hero in showdown vs. Flynn, Pack
Once a season, a game comes along that serves as a sign of things to come. Watching Week 15's Sunday nighter, Packers at Patriots, I felt like I was seeing a Super Bowl preview.
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Patriots OL Kaczur won't take salary cut, report says
New England offensive lineman Nick Kaczur, a five-year starter who missed last season with a back injury, could be on his way out of Foxborough after declining the Patriots' request he take a massive pay cut, the Boston Herald reported Sunday.
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Patriots O-line wins most valuable protectors award
New England Patriots offensive line wins second annual Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award Presented by Prilosec OTC Powerful protection and reliable run blocking earn Patriots NFL's best offensive line honor and the heaviest trophy in the NFL CINCINNATI, February 3, 2011 - The New England
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Instantly, Newton is most intriguing draft prospect of 2011
There's no prospect who will elicit more discussion in the coming months than Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton of Auburn, who declared his intent to enter the NFL draft on Thursday.
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Patriots study themselves, possible foes during bye
It's just another bye week to Bill Belichick -- except he doesn't know whom his New England Patriots will be playing next.
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Patriots will face Bills without rookie TE Hernandez, five others
New England Patriots rookie tight end Aaron Hernandez was among six players ruled out for Sunday's AFC East matchup with the Buffalo Bills.










