Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels is confident that Tom Brady is the quarterback for New England as some are placing blame on the wide receivers for the poor offensive showing.
Read full storyTom Brady is not playing well, causing the New England Patriots to make a move late in the game with backup Jimmy Garoppolo. Will this be a regular occurrence in the coming games?
Read full storyThe Fantasy Football Week 4 schedule ends with the Chiefs and Patriots on Monday night and some Start or Sit options for the MNF game include Jamaal Charles, Rob Gronkowski, Knile Davis, Stevan Ridley, Travis Kelce, Shane Vereen, Anthony Fasano, Alex Smith, Tom Brady, Julian Edelman and Tim Wright among other players and some of those names could be strong options to help owners win this week.
Read full storyThe New England Patriots have rob Gronkowski probable for Monday night football in Week 4 and fantasy football owners are looking to start him along with Julian Edelman, Stevan Ridley, Shane Vereen and Tim Wright for Tom Brady as the Pats take on the Kansas City Chiefs and they are hoping that Gronk can make an impact late for owners as they try to win their matchups.
Read full storyThe New England Patriots are searching for answers to their offensive struggles as Rob Gronkowski is requesting more playing time to help Tom Brady on the field.
Read full storyThe Fantasy Football schedule for Week 3 is here and heading into the weekend some free agent sleeper pickups include Knile Davis, Stepfan Taylor, Stevan Ridley, Chris Ivory, Alfred Blue, Jonathan Stewart and Pierre Thomas, as those players and their teams are dealing with injuries or other circumstances and at RB they have the chance to step up and score points for fantasy owners.
Read full storyThe fantasy football Week 3 schedule is nearly here and some sleeper pick ups and free agents heading into matchups include Ahmad Bradshaw, James Jones, Kirk Cousins, Travis Kelce, Stevan Ridley, Brian Quick, Chris Ivory and Lamar Miller, as those players stepped up last week for various reasons and with some players dealing with injuries, these names could be sleepers going forward.
Read full storyThe best fantasy football sleepers for Week 1 of the season are Bernard Pierce, Stevan Ridley, Ben Tate, Kelvin Benjamin, Travis Kelce, Benny Cunningham and Carlos Hyde, as those names have the chance to be solid performers to start the year and some of those players could end up as top starters depending on how their teams perform, including Pierce, who is starting for Ray Rice, as well as Ridley, who has the chance to bounce back in 2014 after a tough season last year.
Read full storyThe fantasy football season for 2014 starts in a week and some of the top sleepers this year among players that are coming off of injuries or disappointments include Arian Foster, Wes Welker, Doug Martin, Rob Gronkowski, Stevan Ridley, Le'Veon Bell and Andrew Hawkins among others and those names could be smart picks for fantasy owners if they drop in drafts heading into Week 1 and now Welker is a big risk after his suspension for amphetamines.
Read full storyThe New England Patriots continue to work towards their 53-man roster and Stevan Ridley might not be a part of it is James White continues to excel.
Read full storyTom Brady likes the improvements made by the New England Patriots as he is favoring Brandon LaFell at wide receiver over the veteran players on the roster.
Read full storyDanny Amendola is still at risk of getting released during training camp is other wide receivers excel above. The running backs continue to battle for a spot as well.
Read full storyThe New England Patriots are shifting their focus to running backs after LeGarrette Blount left. Could Chris Johnson or Michael Bush be the best options?
Read full storyThe New England Patriots are still trying to figure out their running back situation. The team is in the mix to bring back LeGarrette Blount despite the Pittsburgh Steelers offering a contract.
Read full storyThe injury to Rob Gronkowski once again leaves the New England Patriots short-handed on offense. Tom Brady is confident everyone can adapt once again.
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