
At this Point, Patriots Trade for Big-Name Receiver Looks Doubtful
Death, taxes and Patriots twitter being filled with rumors of trading for a receiver by Week 5. That is until

Death, taxes and Patriots twitter being filled with rumors of trading for a receiver by Week 5. That is until

If you had any questions swirling about why the Patriots were working out kickers this afternoon, you now have your
Week four of the NFL is behind us and at the quarter mark of the 2019 season, there have been a few surprises. If you had told me before this season that the top two rookie quarterbacks were going to be Gardner Minshew and Daniel Jones, I would have thought you were crazy but here we are. While some household names on offense have struggled, more defensive players were able to make their mark this past week and it was impressive. But that’s enough talk for now, let’s dig into these rankings starting with a couple of honorable mentions.
In his debut piece, Kyle O’Connell breaks down the San Francisco 49ers’ hot start to the 2019 season.

It has gotten to that point with Stephen Gostkowski as the New England Patriots are seemingly taking action. Per Mike
Ryan Potts reviews and recaps the Baltimore Ravens’ loss to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
Ryan Potts returns with a humorous recap of Week 4 in the NFL.
This was the hardest time I had ranking the NFL and piecing together where to put teams. Of the teams I had ranked 3-13 last week, only the Saints pulled out a win while the Patriots and Chiefs who I had in the top two spots barely came away with wins. With that being said, here are the power rankings after week four.

The New England Patriots are bringing back one of their old draft picks. Per reports, the Patriots have re-signed safety

The Carolina Panthers and Houston Texans looked to take the lead in the all-time series as both teams were 2-2

Vontaze Burfict has developed a reputation across the NFL as a head-hunter. He has previously been suspended six games for multiple instances of “unnecessary roughness” or illegal hits to the head. This time, he’s done for the season. We’ll get to this instance a bit later, but before we do, let’s take a look at his past.

Defense, defense, defense. A week chock full of interior damage, interceptions and fumbles. Low scoring games or games full of

Death, taxes and Patriots twitter being filled with rumors of trading for a receiver by Week 5. That is until New England cut ties with

If you had any questions swirling about why the Patriots were working out kickers this afternoon, you now have your answer. According to Jim McBride
Week four of the NFL is behind us and at the quarter mark of the 2019 season, there have been a few surprises. If you had told me before this season that the top two rookie quarterbacks were going to be Gardner Minshew and Daniel Jones, I would have thought you were crazy but here we are. While some household names on offense have struggled, more defensive players were able to make their mark this past week and it was impressive. But that’s enough talk for now, let’s dig into these rankings starting with a couple of honorable mentions.
In his debut piece, Kyle O’Connell breaks down the San Francisco 49ers’ hot start to the 2019 season.

It has gotten to that point with Stephen Gostkowski as the New England Patriots are seemingly taking action. Per Mike Reiss, the Super Bowl Champions
Ryan Potts reviews and recaps the Baltimore Ravens’ loss to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
This was the hardest time I had ranking the NFL and piecing together where to put teams. Of the teams I had ranked 3-13 last week, only the Saints pulled out a win while the Patriots and Chiefs who I had in the top two spots barely came away with wins. With that being said, here are the power rankings after week four.

The New England Patriots are bringing back one of their old draft picks. Per reports, the Patriots have re-signed safety Jordan Richards. The #Patriots are

The Carolina Panthers and Houston Texans looked to take the lead in the all-time series as both teams were 2-2 and had not played each

Vontaze Burfict has developed a reputation across the NFL as a head-hunter. He has previously been suspended six games for multiple instances of “unnecessary roughness” or illegal hits to the head. This time, he’s done for the season. We’ll get to this instance a bit later, but before we do, let’s take a look at his past.

Defense, defense, defense. A week chock full of interior damage, interceptions and fumbles. Low scoring games or games full of defensive scoring, as it seemed
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