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Belichick Won't Accept the Presidential Medal of Freedom From Trump
Amid mounting speculation, New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick announced that he would not accept the Presidential Medal of Freedom this week in the aftermath of the deadly pro-Trump riot at the Capitol. White House officials said Sunday Trump was set to award Belichick with the medal this week in the waning days of his administration. The two have had…
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Trump to Award Bill Belichick the Medal of Freedom
With just days left in his presidency, Donald Trump will award New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick the Medal of Freedom later this week, according to a White House official. The award, established by President John F. Kennedy in 1963, is America’s highest civilian honor. It is awarded to people “who have made exceptional contributions to the security or…
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Cowboys' Bennett Visiting Pats After Brief Stint With Them
Dallas defensive lineman Michael Bennett started the season in New England and now gets to face the Patriots exactly a month after leaving them in a trade.
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Antonio Brown Released From Patriots Amid Controversy
Antonio Brown was released from the New England Patriots Friday, the team said in a statement. The wide receiver had played just one game for the team. “Thank you for the opportunity @Patriots #GoWinIt,” Brown tweeted.
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Antonio Brown Scores on Patriots Debut in Miami
New England Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown made a big splash in his debut for the team, catching a 20-yard touchdown pass from Tom Brady late in the first half at Miami. Brown celebrated by leaping into the first row of the stands. Brown played days after his former personal trainer accused him of rape and sexual assault in a...
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NBC 5 Football Minute: Prosper
Coming off a 9-3 season in which two of the three losses came against nationally-ranked teams, the Prosper High School Eagles are trying to maintain that success, but know, it won’t be easy.
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NBC 5 Football Minute: Prosper
Coming off a 9-3 season in which two of the three losses came against nationally-ranked teams, the Prosper High School Eagles are trying to maintain that success, but know, it won’t be easy.
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Scruggs: Former Super Bowl-Winning Executive Says Cowboys Draft Pick a Steal
Former Super Bowl-winning executive Michael Lombardi said on his podcast “GM Shuffle” that the Dallas Cowboys may have found the steal of the draft on Day 2.
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Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Denies Charges of Soliciting Prostitute
The NFL franchise owner faces charges of soliciting a prostitute after he was twice videotaped in a sex act at a shopping-center massage parlor in Florida, police said Friday.
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Elderly Man Last Seen in Lake Highlands May Be a Danger to Himself, Police Say
Dallas police are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing elderly man.Herchel Siegh, 71, was last seen around 8:45 a.m. Friday in the 12200 block of Greenville Avenue, near Markville Drive in Lake Highlands.Siegh is described as a black man who is 5-10 and 170 pounds, bald with brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a dark blue…......
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Patriots Super Bowl Championship Parade Draws 1.5 Million Fans
An estimated 1.5 million fans jammed downtown Boston on Tuesday for a parade celebrating the New England Patriots’ sixth Super Bowl title, clamoring for more with cheers of “We want seven!” and “Next year, right here!” A party atmosphere enveloped the city as fans clad in team garb packed sidewalks and stood on tiptoe for a glimpse of quarterback Tom...
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Patriots Win 6th Super Bowl in Brady, Belichick Era
The New England Patriots closed the door on the Los Angeles Rams with a late fourth quarter interception, leading to a 13-3 victory that gave the team its record-tying sixth Super Bowl.
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New England Patriots Win Sixth Super Bowl With 13-3 Victory Over LA Rams
The New England Patriots won their sixth Super Bowl Sunday in a mostly drab, defensive game that they ran away with late, beating the Los Angeles Rams 13-3. In a game that featured a highly anticipated quarterback matchup between the already legendary Tom Brady and up-and-comer Jared Goff, it was the running game that settled it. The Patriots’ Sony Michel...
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Breaking Down the Patriots' Sixth Super Bowl Title
The Patriots beat the Rams 13-3 to claim the sixth Lombardi Trophy in franchise history. NBC 5 Sports Director Newy Scruggs, Pat Doney and Cowboys Insider Jean-Jacques Taylor explain how Bill Belichick and Tom Brady were able to build an NFL dynasty in New England.
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Super Bowl: Pats vs. Rams in a Meeting of Past vs. Future
It’s never been so clear: This year’s Super Bowl matchup between the Patriots and Rams is a showdown between the NFL’s past and its future.
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Lions, Cowboys Take Different Vibes Into Battle of 1-2 Teams
The vibes are vastly different for a pair of 1-2 teams trying to put rough starts behind them. The Detroit Lions just secured their first win under new coach Matt Patricia, against longtime boss Bill Belichick and New England, in prime time no less. The Dallas Cowboys can’t fix a dysfunctional passing game even with the first 100-yard rushing performance...
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Annapolis Draped in Grief by Newspaper Shooting
The historic state capital of Annapolis is draped in grief from a shooting attack on the local newspaper, which killed journalists who chronicled soccer games, art exhibits and the fabric of small-city life.
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Check Out the Menu at Super Bowl LII
Going to Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis? You will want to arrive hungry. Check out some of the delicious items on the menu at U.S. Bank Stadium.
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Super Bowl LII: Patriots Don't Need Any Help But They Tend to Get It
Opponents tend to freak out against Tom Brady and Bill Belichick just when they’re about to conquer the New England Patriots’ dynastic duo. The Philadelphia Eagles swear they won’t fall into that trap if they have the chance in Super Bowl 52. The pair have built such a reputation of coming through in the clutch that foes often outthink themselves...
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Harrison Thriving in His New Role With the Patriots
James Harrison is headed back to the Super Bowl. And he says the only thing he’s focused on is winning a third championship. Everything else is secondary for the 39-year-old Patriots linebacker, who is thriving in his new role with the team that was once his rival.